Business, 29.05.2021 14:00 yooahahah41
An electronics company is trying to decide how many new computers it
should produce for export to China. Which factor would most likely cause the company to produce a large number of computers?
A. Chinese workers have a low degree of computer education.
B. The Chinese government has recently raised taxes on all foreign
products.
C. New technology makes shipping to China cheaper than ever
before.
D. Chinese consumers believe that computer prices will drop in the
future.
Answers: 2
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