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Israel, EU agree on trade concessions. 95% of processed foods will be exempted from levies and quotas
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Jerusalem Post
05-01-2008
Headline: Israel, EU agree on trade concessions. 95% of processed foods will be exempted from levies and quotas
Byline: SHARON WROBEL
Edition; Daily
Section: Economics
Page: 17
Thursday, May 1, 2008 -- Israel and the European Commission have reached a common understanding on mutual tax concessions in the fields of agricultural products, processed food products and fisheries. The agreement is expected to more than doub...
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