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romanna [79]
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The methods of handling businesses and industries that conduct business around the world is known as

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Oliga [24]3 years ago
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The methods of handling businesses and industries that conduct business around the world is known as business marketing. <span> It is the practice of individuals or organizations</span><span> promoting and selling products and/or services to other organizations. </span>
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