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Reactions to EU proposal range from 'disappointing' to 'unacceptable'
1 November, 2005
By Martin Khor, TWN Info Service on WTO and Trade Issues (Oct 05)
Initial reactions to the European Union's 28 October proposal on agriculture have been mainly unfavourable, with some countries calling it disappointing and others finding it unacceptable, for various reasons.
Agricultural exporting countries such as the United States, Brazil and Australia expressed disappointment with the market access opportunities offered by the EU.
Many developing countries on the other hand found unacceptable the conditions laid by the EU that they have to make large