Abstract
A move toward freer trade, involving reducing tariffs and export subsidies and eliminating import quotas, sim plification of customs, and consistent maintenance of these changes, is in the national interest. Our role as a major world leader would be enhanced, and we would be making an impor tant contribution to the development of poorer nations. Such a program would require adjustments in agriculture—major adjustments, in fact—but with appropriate policies American agriculture is capable of making these adjustments.
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