N.Z. might sell more apples
New Zealand may still) be able to sell , (more apples in Europe in) spite! of last week’s European commission applel quota cuts. New Zealand) (jvould still challenge the cuts) through the General Agreement on j Tariffs and Trade, said the Prime Minister, 5 Mr Lange, in Brussels. The Apple and Pear Board has been forced to divert about a) million cases of apples to less
j lucrative markets, after r the Commission impbsed I the cuts. ! In talks with European Coinmissioners yesterday, Mr Lange and the Minister of Overseas Trade and Marketing, Mr Moore, criticised the uneven limits place 1 on the countries exporting apples to Europe. |“ln two days hert we were able to demonstrate that the question of the apple quota should be revised,” said Mr Lainee.
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