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Monthly Archives: February 2004
Their own bitter bill, Herald Sun
Critics of the free trade agreement have missed the fact that the US failure to open up its sugar industry will hurt the US as much as it does not provide better opportunities for Australian sugar exporters. The US industry … Continue reading
We all lose from protectionism, The Australian
What critics of the Australian-US free trade agreement seem to miss is that the failure by the US to open up its sugar industry will hurt their sugar industry as much as it will not provide better opportunities for Australia’s … Continue reading
Bitter sugar, Australian Financial Review
What critics of the Australian- United States free-trade agreement seem to miss is that the failure by the US government to open up its sugar industry will hurt the US sugar industry as much as it will not provide better … Continue reading




