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Companies racing against rivals for global market leadership often form strategic alliances in order to

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Companies racing against rivals for global market leadership often form strategic alliances in order to get into the critical country markets quicker than competition. When a company partners with another country or "wins" getting access into another country, they are able to get their product dispersed and have a larger audience. Companies are always competing against their rivals for market share in their current market economy and abroad.

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