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sam.t96

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Transfer pricing may be a problem for host countries as
◦ the cost of exchanging one currency for another is costly in monetary terms and time.
◦ profits are always removed to the host country.
◦ prices are transferred to the local currency resulting in losses if exchange takes place on a day when the exchange rate is 'low'.
◦ profits may not be accurately recorded as occurring in the host country.


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