The expectation of the Tatum Manufacturing firm from the Hong Kong government is to <u>ensure fair competition </u>with its competitors.
<h3>What is a manufacturing firm?</h3>
A manufacturing firm is a firm that engages in massive scale production of goods and commodities that uses physical labor and/or machinery to turn raw materials and parts, into finished goods or completed items.
The finished goods could be sold:
- To other manufacturers for the fabrication of more sophisticated products,
- To wholesalers that redistribute the goods to retail traders, or
- To final consumers directly.
The role of the Hong Kong government to Tatum Manufacturing Firm in as much they comply with the government regulations and taxes is for the government to ensure that there is fair competition for Tatum Firm with its competitors.
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Answer:
E. Thompson memo
Explanation:
The name 'Thompson Memo' was used to honor the Deputy attorney General that first issued the memo in 2003. His name is Larry Thompson.
The memo was created to distinguished the line between the 'honest mistake' that the company might do and an actual wrongdoings that must be punished by law.
The memo consist of several criteria that future prosecutors can use to determine whether a company should be punished or not. Those criterias are:
- The nature/seriousness of the offense
- Whether they did a similar 'mistake in the past
- Whether the company admit the mistake by their own or whether it's exposed by other people
- Whether the company proposed a remedial action.
The answer is false.
A mandate is a formal order that is given by a higher authority to suggest change. As described in oxford's dictionary, mandate is an official order or commission to do something.