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      <title>Transfer Pricing in the Consumer Goods Sector: A Sector Deep Dive</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The consumer goods sector covers companies that produce and sell goods to end consumers, including consumer packaged goods (CPG), apparel and footwear, consumer durables, beauty and personal care, and food and beverage. This article addresses transfer pricing issues that are common across these sub-segments. Consumer electronics (which sits closer to technology hardware), tobacco and alcohol (which raise distinct excise tax considerations), and luxury goods (which have a more concentrated brand-IP profile) raise additional issues that are not addressed in detail here.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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