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the United States and Australia. US beef, according to the results of a Gallup’s survey, is considered by consumers in … Japan the high-quality product while Australian beef is considered the low-quality product. Empirical results support the …
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(EU), Japan, and Australia for the period of 1997 to 2006 so that the relationship between factors affecting Iran …
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guarantees: the United States, Canada and France. Additionality of credit guarantees were also contrasted to the Export … results suggest that Canada's guarantee program does more to displace U.S. sales than it does to help Canadian sales. Further …
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guarantees: the United States, Canada and France. Additionality of credit guarantees were also contrasted to the Export … results suggest that Canada's guarantee program does more to displace U.S. sales than it does to help Canadian sales. Further …
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Recently, the WTO Panel in charge of the softwood lumber case brought by Canada against the United States ruled in … favor of Canada. The “benefit conferred” criterion played a critical role in the ruling, which concluded that the United …
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Since the United States and Canada could not resolve their contentious dispute on lumber trade, both countries …
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U.S. agricultural exports accelerated to $29.8 billion during the first 9 months of c, fiscal year 1984 (October 1983-June 1984), 12-percent above year-earlier values, despite lower volumes. U.s. agricultural imports during the first 9 'months, at $14 billion, moved 13 percent above.year-earlier...
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Exports of farm products fell for the second consecutive year in fiscal year 1983 to $34.8 billion. Values for agricultural imports, especially for competitive items such as live animals, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, beverages, and tobacco, gained by 6 percent to $16.4 billion in fiscal...
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U.S. agricultural exports climbed to $35.1 billion during the first 11 months of fiscal year 1984 (October 1983-August 1984), 10 percent above those for the same period in 1983, despite lower volumes in some products. There were increased volumes and values for feed grains, wheat~ and cotton,...
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