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"Mr President, competitive trade on a global scale brings benefits to all who take part, but to varying extents. The agricultural sector is particularly vulnerable, as the costs of production are exceptionally varied depending on the place of manufacture, and particularly as a result of abiding by quality and manufacturing standards.
In the European Union, we have set the bar very high in this regard, which makes our products less competitive. This is our conscious choice in order to protect our consumers. As a result, it should come as no surprise to anyone that we want to set up identical requirements for goods imported to our market from other countries. Until now, the European Union has made too many concessions, especially in the agricultural goods market, at the cost of our farmers, but this should not …"@en1
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