Sugar trade
[ The United States and ! Western Europe will projduce more of their own ■ sugar this year and import [less, the International Sugar [Council has revealed. As a result of improved sugar [beet crops in the European [Common Market and in[creased United States sugar I production, less will be ■traded on the world market, I the I.S.C. said. About one- > seventh of the sugar produced in the world is now [ traded on the international [free market. — London.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34009, 25 November 1975, Page 27
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77Sugar trade Press, Volume CXV, Issue 34009, 25 November 1975, Page 27
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