The World - News from April 20, 1986
Washington will go ahead in May with curbs on agricultural imports from the European Communities in retaliation for the introduction of Common Market levies on imports by Spain and Portugal, Agriculture Secretary Richard E. Lyng said. Washington maintains that the levies will cost U.S. farmers an estimated $1 billion a year in lost sales and has demanded compensation.
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