3. The ______ makes it illegal to bribe a foreign official in an attempt to solicit new or repeat sales abroad. (although illegal many companies view bribes as simply a cost of doing business) O NAFTA the North American Free Trade agreement O the GATT (general agreement on Tariffs and Trade) O the web pomerene Export Trade act of 1918 O the foreign corrupt practices act of 1977
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