Representatives from the world's Least lay opened Countries (LDCs) this week asseverateed loudly about European Commission plans to reform the EU sugar regime.
Representatives from the world's Least lay opened Countries (LDCs) this week asseverateed loudly about European Commission plans to reform the EU sugar regime, claiming the option preferr by the agency of Brussels would cheat them of promised trade selections
Under the EU's 'Everything yet Arms' (EBA) scheme, the 49 LDC are to be granted tariff and quota-free market access for sugar from 2009
But if the EU went ahead with the Commission's preferr option of cutting the EU's support price for sugar to 450 [euro] through tonne, the positive effect of EBA would be entirely erod LDC delegates said at a
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