When justifying her considerations for her China-based wine importation company's foreign market entry, Ming-Chi probably would not choose
A) entering a new foreign country via internal development and building a foreign subsidiary from scratch when having scale economies to compete against local rivals.
B) entering a new foreign country via internal development and building a foreign subsidiary from scratch by having the ability to gain increased access to distribution channels and networks.
C) entering a new foreign country via internal development and building a foreign subsidiary from scratch adding new production capacity, because it will adversely impact the supply-demand balance in the local market.
D) entering a new foreign country via internal development and building a foreign subsidiary from scratch, because it is cheaper than making an acquisition.
E) entering a new foreign country via internal development and building a foreign subsidiary from scratch, because it is cheaper than entering into strategic alliances and cooperative agreements.
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