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en [[Speaking Monday in Zurich, Portman called specifically on Japan and the European Union to come up with improved offers for reducing agricultural support programs.] The U.S. is willing to take some pain, ... But those who subsidize more need to reduce more. Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers. [[Speaking Monday in Zurich, Portman called specifically on Japan and the European Union to come up with improved offers for reducing agricultural support programs.] The U.S. is willing to take some pain, ... But those who subsidize more need to reduce more.

en [The offer was not unconditional: It would be valid only if the E.U. and Japan also delivered on large cuts in trade-distorting support for agriculture.] The U.S. is willing to take some pain, ... But those who subsidize more need to reduce more.

en The facts on agricultural biotechnology are clear and compelling. It is a safe and beneficial technology that is improving food security and helping to reduce poverty worldwide. We believe agricultural biotechnology products should be provided a timely, transparent and scientific review by the European Union, and that is why Canada, Argentina and the United States brought the case in the first place.

en We will also consult closely with other major food producers, such as the European Union, and we will be careful to avoid any steps that would disrupt international agricultural markets or reduce incentives for Russian farmers,

en My feeling is that the US domestic support proposal will have a comparable effect to the European Union's 2003 reform of its Common Agricultural Policy,

en The U.S. is willing to take some pain, ... But those who subsidize more need to reduce more.

en France would be reluctant to embrace any proposal by the European Commission to slash agricultural tariffs if it threatened the European Union's Common Agriculture Policy (CAP).

en France would be reluctant to embrace any proposal by the European Commission to slash agricultural tariffs if it threatened the European Union's Common Agriculture Policy (CAP),

en The facts on agricultural biotechnology are clear and compelling. We believe agricultural biotechnology products should be provided a timely, transparent and scientific review by the European Union, and that is why Canada, Argentina and the United States brought the case in the first place.

en I've had lengthy discussions with European farm leaders. It is clear they have an agricultural strategy to support their producers and gain dominance in world agricultural trade. They're gaining markets the old-fashioned way - they're buying them.

en Several elections ago, there was a group called New Directions. Even when we've had turmoil in the industry where it may have caused waves among union politics, generally speaking the union has followed their leadership.

en The impact in Brazil, especially for the poor people, would be immediate if the European Union allows access for our agricultural products. The more intense the trade flow, the more benefits we will get.

en South Korean can do more. Japan can do more. The European Union can do more,

en The U.S. cannot keep its current offer on agriculture on the table -- let alone unilaterally agree to make deeper cuts to our domestic support programs -- without additional and substantial steps by the European Union and other major trading partners, including those in the developing world, to open their markets.

en We have a situation where the European Union is not willing or able to reduce barriers to trade.


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