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Elena L [17]
1 year ago
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Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu. A local carbonated beverage business enters a foreign market. What problems c

ould it face while entering a new country’s market? The business has to invest heavily in establishing a bottling plant or commissioning a concentrate syrup project, and for this the company has to revise or plan a . Advertisements and promotional schemes have to be introduced to make people aware of their product. The company also has to hire an so that it does not face issues in. In order to avoid hurting sentiments, advertisements should be in accordance with the region’s .
Business
2 answers:
Nadya [2.5K]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

Advertisements and promotional schemes have to be introduced to make people aware of their product.

Explanation:for new business to survive in a foreign country is not always easy so, there must creat more awareness for people to know the and the product they are offering and this can be done by advertising and promotions

Anastaziya [24]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

Advertisements and promotional schemes have to be introduced to make people aware of their product.

Explanation:

one of the challenges likely to be faced by the carbonated company in a foreing market is how to break into the economy of the country and start making sales. they need to come up with adverts and promotional scheme inorder to withstand competition from other brands that have been in existence in the country and also to create awearness about there product existence.

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