Price of subsidy
The eu and Canada will impose an additional 15 per cent duty (worth us$ 150) on certain us imports, beginning May 1, 2005. The World Trade Organisation (wto) had approved the sanctions, to be imposed by six other countries too, in December 2004 to retaliate against a us trade law called the Byrd Amendment, which subsidises its domestic industry (see Down To Earth,
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