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en The issue is we produce so much grain. We have to export it. We don't have a level playing field. We think our subsidies are bad, but they're a fraction of what the (European Union) countries and Japan pay their farmers.

en Once subsidies are withdrawn, it's no longer economical for the farmers there to export. Internationally you are having the two exporters, Brazil and European Union, reducing their exports and therefore we think international prices will remain strong.

en Once subsidies are withdrawn it's no longer economical for the farmers there to export. Internationally you are having the two exporters -- Brazil and European Union -- reducing their exports and therefore we think international prices will remain strong.

en We want a comprehensive package that covers export subsidies, tariffs and overall levels of support. British Prime Minister Tony Blair is making central to his summit speech that he wants to abolish all export subsidies. It is up to him to push the European Union in that direction, and the U.S. needs to reciprocate.

en We can also raise export subsidies to help the sector to export produce. The more meat is exported, the less remains on the domestic market and that's good for prices.

en All of us together will have to put figures on the reduction of distorting subsidies, as well as the elimination and disciplining of export refunds or other export competition mechanisms, ... That includes putting dates on the phasing out of agriculture export subsidies and front-loading them as much as we can.

en This is a characteristic that the United States, Japan and European Union countries do not have.

en Rich countries have been given time until 2013 to eliminate agricultural export subsidies. That's eight long years and gives ample opportunities for various interest groups in Europe and the U.S. to lobby against the elimination of such subsidies.

en Iran should hold talks with all countries involved in the resolution of the Iranian nuclear issue. These [countries] are Russia, China and the European Union.

en Part of the deficit was caused by foreign export subsidies, which lowered the prices of agricultural products such as grain, cotton and bean.

en Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. This is an extremely sensitive issue for European Union nations and for applicant countries.

en Our contacts with the European Union will no longer be held with the EU-3, but in a unilateral manner with the different countries of the European Union.

en But if you look at other countries -- like Japan , Germany, or some other Asian and European countries -- they're all accumulating. Japan's surplus is much larger than China's.

en It is a pact that remains in favor of the farm export policies of the rich countries and big emerging countries ... and does little for the majority of farmers.

en Only days after we fully complied with a NAFTA decision, Canada responds by announcing huge new subsidies. Canada's actions illustrate what the United States has been saying all along: the Canadian industry is the beneficiary of subsidies that create an un-level playing field to the detriment of the U.S. industry.


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