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Foreign unfair trade practices. (White House statement, Mar. 31) (transcript)

Department of State Bulletin

| June 01, 1986 | COPYRIGHT 1984 U.S. Government Printing Office. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Foreign Unfair Trade Practices

WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT, MAR. 31, 1986(1)

Consistent with his announcement last fall of his belief in a "free but fair' trade policy, the President today announced three new trade policy actions aimed at eliminating foreign unfair trade practices and securing open markets for American exports.

In the most significant case, the President has decided that the United States will take action against new European Community (EC) agricultural restrictions, which could affect as much as $1 billion in U.S. farm exports. The new restrictions were recently imposed by the EC following Spain and Portugal's accession to the EC. …

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