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Question: I own a furniture manufacturing company in Ontario. We are considering expanding our product base into the United States by using sales representatives and distributors to sell our products in the United States. Will our distribution relationship with U.S. sales representatives or distributors be subject to any U.S. distribution laws? Answer: Distribution in the United States is subject to increasing legal regulation. As part of your export plan, you should examine any proposed distribution relationship with a U.S. intermediary to determine whether the relationship will be subject to U.S. franchise or other distribution laws. |
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