单选题()are subsidies or tax rebates paid by government to encourage them to export.AExport missionBExport incentivesCExport financingDExport tariffs
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()are subsidies or tax rebates paid by government to encourage them to export.
A
Export mission
B
Export incentives
C
Export financing
D
Export tariffs
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