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Efficient harmed by inefficient

NZPA-AAP Davos, Switzerland The Australian Finance Minister, Mr John Dawkins, has delivered a scathing broadside at the E.E.C. over its continuing reluctance to reform its common agricultural policy. He told a major international meeting that the most serious world problem affecting Australia over the last year had been the fact that, in agriculture, the world’s most inefficient producers

were destroying the markets of the world’s most efficient producers. “If that situation had applied in any other area of world trade we would have had a serious international crisis,” he told a European Management Forum meeting. For Australia, one of the most important objectives in the coming year would be to ensure that the subject of agricultural trade was covered in international trade negotiations, he said.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860210.2.171.9

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Press, 10 February 1986, Page 32

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129

Efficient harmed by inefficient Press, 10 February 1986, Page 32

Efficient harmed by inefficient Press, 10 February 1986, Page 32

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