Multidomestic competition refers to situations where
A) no domestic companies have king-sized market shares and each national market has many competitors.
B) competition in one national market is independent of competition in other national markets and, as a consequence, there is strictly speaking no "international or world market."
C) domestic rivals pursue focused or market niche strategies and do not compete internationally.
D) domestic companies have a competitive disadvantage in competing with foreign rivals that operate in many different countries.
E) most competitors operate in more than two country markets but rarely in more than 20.
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