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Rt. #2, Box 216 1601 S u Du P°" t _ B,vd - Elmer NJ Milford, DE 609-358-8528 302-422-4837 Protectionist attitudes limit pork exports, says NPPC nations rather than the continued limitations provided by quan titative restrictions, tariffs, levies, protectionist attitudes, or the in consistencies of sanitary regulations and documentation. ’ ’ Foreign marketing of pork in particular has been restricted because of nontariff trade barriers m the past. Saunders indicated purely political or protectionist attitudes have limited the export of pork. Two areas of the world which the U.S. feels are immediate pork customers are Japan and the Caribbean/Venezuelan area. Saunders’ pointed out that the Japanese “Law on Stabilization of Livestock Product Prices” has, in effect, created a subsidy program for the Japanese beef, pork and dairy industry and also served to limit the accessibility of the SOLLENBERGER SILOS HENRY S. LAPP RFD 2, Chambersburg, PA RDI, Cams. Gap. 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