Supplier pricing refers to the cost a business pays a vendor for goods or services, often negotiated based on volume, contracts, or market rates. It is used to set profit margins, manage budgets, and inform retail pricing. Businesses benefit from cost control, while suppliers gain predictable revenue and loyal partnerships.
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