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Negotiation Price Phrases: 8 Countries

Typical Price Negotiation Phrases by Country

United States

If I increase the order size, can you reduce the cost?

Egypt

Let me check with my manager and get back if the price works.

Germany

I expect transparent pricing with no hidden fees.

China

If I increase the order quantity, what discount can you offer?

Brazil

If I buy more, can you improve the price?

India

Can you offer additional services to justify this price?

France

Let’s try to find a compromise on the price.

Mexico

I expect fair pricing for ongoing cooperation.

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