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The basic considerations for setting prices on goods that are traded across borders does not include:

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Since there are no options available, here are the eight basic considerations for setting prices on goods that are traded across borders.

1. The pricing alternatives that are available if the firm's costs increase or decrease and are demand in the international market elastic or inelastic?

2. should vary with the market segment?

3. Is the price competitive in comparison with the local market conditions?

4. How about the foreign country's dumping laws, will it be problematic?

5. Does the price indicate the product's quality?

6. Analysis of the various forms of discounts such as trade, cash, quantity, and allowance like Advertising, and trade-off, the firm will offer its international customers should be considered.

7. The firm should also consider pursuing any of the marketing objectives such as market penetration, market skimming

8. Will there be special scrutiny as to the firm's prices by the host country government on whether the price is reasonable or exploitative?

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