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University of International Business and Economics 3.What is agricultural interests'attitude toward free trade? --Traditionally agricultural interests are usually in flavor of free trade.This has changed somewhat in recent years,however In fact,agricultural lobbies,particularly in the United States, Europe and Japan,are chiefly responsible for particular rules in the major international trade treaties which allow for more protectionist measures in agriculture than for most other goods and services. 4. When is there often strong domestic pressure to increase tariffs? -During recessions there is often strong domestic pressure to increase tariffs to protect domestic indust:榭纤价質易≠考University of International Business and Economics 3. What is agricultural interests’ attitude toward free trade? --Traditionally agricultural interests are usually in flavor of free trade. This has changed somewhat in recent years, however. In fact, agricultural lobbies, particularly in the United States, Europe and Japan, are chiefly responsible for particular rules in the major international trade treaties which allow for more protectionist measures in agriculture than for most other goods and services. 4. When is there often strong domestic pressure to increase tariffs? -- During recessions there is often strong domestic pressure to increase tariffs to protect domestic industries
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