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Canada and Branch Plants Canadian Branch Plants Goods are “Made in Canada” Goods avoid Protective tariffs Canadian Branch Plants $ Protective tariff All profit leaves Canada for USA U.S.A Parent Company

Canada and Branch Plants Canadian Branch Plants Goods are “Made in Canada” Goods avoid Protective tariffs Canadian Branch Plants $ Protective tariff All profit leaves Canada for USA U.S.A Parent Company

Jobs, taxes, products and services stay in Canada. Some products and services are sold to other countries. Acme Motors of Canada (branch plant) Acme Motor Company (parent firm)

Jobs, taxes, products and services stay in Canada. Some products and services are sold to other countries. Acme Motors of Canada (branch plant) Promising Young Managers Profits Belong to Owners Investment Money Research & Development Decision Making Managers Acme Motor Company (parent firm)