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Business, 06.10.2019 06:30 jennmcd17

While on a trip to south africa, erin was impressed with colorful woven outdoor placemats, floor mats, chair cushions, and umbrellas that local artisans were weaving. upon returning to the u. s., she was confident that u. s. consumers would be as intrigued by these accessories as she was. erin decided to explore the possibility of starting an importing business to bring these products to the u. s. which of the following statements seems to be good advice for erin? a. learn from others who import goods from abroad, and particularly from africa. b. make certain that you have twice the cash necessary to make your first purchases. c. before performing a feasibility study, form your legal business status. d. since most import businesses are also export businesses, find a u. s. product south africans would be willing to buy.

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