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Which of the following scenarios would not be considered international business?
Choose one answer.
a. A Chinese manufacturer sells toys to a large toy retailer in the United States.
b. Intel sells its processors to a computer manufacturer in Korea.
c. A large jewelry store in England purchases its diamonds from DeBeers in South Africa.
d. A bearing manufacturer in South Carolina sells its parts to a Toyota plant in Kentucky.
e. French companies purchase crude oil from Saudi Arabia.
Which of the following scenarios would not be considered international business?
Choose one answer.
a. A Chinese manufacturer sells toys to a large toy retailer in the United States.
b. Intel sells its processors to a computer manufacturer in Korea.
c. A large jewelry store in England purchases its diamonds from DeBeers in South Africa.
d. A bearing manufacturer in South Carolina sells its parts to a Toyota plant in Kentucky.
e. French companies purchase crude oil from Saudi Arabia.
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Which one does NOT involve businesses buying or selling items or supplies to a company in a DIFFERENT country?
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