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Quiz 6: Serving Global Markets
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Question 101
True/False
The North American Free Trade Agreement removed trade restrictions between Canada, the United States, and Brazil.
Question 102
True/False
Marketing abroad requires only one step: all rules and regulations for bringing the product to market must be researched and considered.
Question 103
True/False
Offset agreements combine small firms with major international companies; the larger company acts as the primary contractor, and the smaller firm supports the larger with specialized exporting knowledge.
Question 104
True/False
Dumping is the practice of selling a large volume of product into a foreign market at prices lower than the company's own domestic market.
Question 105
True/False
The World Trade Organization oversees GATT agreements, mediates disputes, and continues the effort to further reduce trade barriers throughout the world.
Question 106
True/False
An importer takes goods manufactured domestically and sells them abroad.
Question 107
True/False
In a free trade area, there is a uniform tariff that is set for participating nations.
Question 108
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Nearly all trade officials of member countries are in agreement as to the direction the WTO should follow in pursuing its major policy initiatives.
Question 109
True/False
The Canadian wine industry went global to increase international sales as well as domestic sales.
Question 110
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Neither export-management nor export-trade takes ownership of the product; in both cases, title for the product is retained by the manufacturer until a buyer is located and the sales transaction is completed.
Question 111
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Export-management companies provide a marketer with business advice and administrative services that might include working with the foreign government to ensure all of the regulations are met and the necessary paperwork is completed.