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EUROPE'S FARMERS STAND IN WAY OF MERCOSUR DEAL

Por: Colaborador(es): Tema(s): En: Financial Times 28 jun. 1999, p. 6Resumen: Manuel Marin, European Commission vice-president, waves a sheet of paper with a flourish as he enthuses about the chances of cementing ties with South American countries. Yet in spite of that - and Mr Marin's optimism - negotiators face a tough task. That is mainly because Europe's common agriculture policy limits sales of Latin American agricultural goods, such as meat, cereals, wine and dairy products. European agricultural producers enjoy tariff protection as well as export subsidies and most of the expansion in trade during the 1990s has been due to trade liberalisation in Latin America and has favoured European exporters.
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Manuel Marin, European Commission vice-president, waves a sheet of paper with a flourish as he enthuses about the chances of cementing ties with South American countries. Yet in spite of that - and Mr Marin's optimism - negotiators face a tough task. That is mainly because Europe's common agriculture policy limits sales of Latin American agricultural goods, such as meat, cereals, wine and dairy products. European agricultural producers enjoy tariff protection as well as export subsidies and most of the expansion in trade during the 1990s has been due to trade liberalisation in Latin America and has favoured European exporters.

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