Manufacturers or even wholesalers make geographical adjustments to list or quoted prices to reflect
A) warehouse inventory carrying and loading costs.
B) the cost of transportation of the products from seller to buyer.
C) changes in price due to tariffs the Federal Trade Commission imposes on the transport of goods from the United States.
D) changes in price due to fuel excise taxes on inefficient diesel trucks.
E) the need some firms have of recouping the costs of developing different versions of their products for different global markets.
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