MOROCCO-EU DEAL

BY KEITH NUTHALL
MOROCCO and the European Union have struck a food trade deal that will lead to both sides lowering their respective tariffs and widening import quotas for poultry meat. The deal is expected to boost the trade between them in all meats. EU meat exports to Morocco were worth Euro 9.5 million in 2002.



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