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- WORLD, Page 51World NotesEUROPEAN COMMUNITYNibbling at the Beef over Beef
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- What's a little artificial fattening between friends? When
- the twelve-nation European Community banned the import of
- hormone-treated beef last January, claiming possible health
- hazards, American cattle ranchers were furious. They saw it as
- merely a protectionist maneuver to keep nearly $100 million in
- U.S. beef each year out of European shops. The U.S. Government
- retaliated by slapping 100% tariffs on a variety of E.C.
- exports worth roughly $100 million a year.
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- Some feared that the battle could escalate into a
- full-blown trade war. But tempers cooled last week when the two
- sides reached an interim agreement. The U.S. is resuming
- shipments of untreated beef, totaling $15 million annually,
- which the E.C. had included in the ban because U.S. inspectors
- refused to certify that it was in fact untreated. In turn, the
- U.S. tariffs on E.C. goods will be scaled back. Trade
- Representative Carla Hills said that while the interim agreement
- was a positive step, the U.S. still feels that the E.C.'s import
- ban is "an unjustifiable restriction on trade."
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