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Which of the following are the general classifications of exporting? (Check all that apply.)Multiple select question.Vertical exportingDirect exportingHorizontal exportingIndirect exporting

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Which of the following are the general classifications of exporting? (Check all that apply.)Multiple select question.Vertical exportingDirect exportingHorizontal exportingIndirect exporting

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The general classifications of exporting are:

  1. Direct exporting
  2. Indirect exporting

Vertical and horizontal exporting are not general classifications of exporting.

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