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I am told that US agriculture still enjoys a substantial level of protection, with tariffs at 12 percent on average [http://london.usembassy.gov/trade511.html], with  higher rates for developing countries such as Bangladesh and Cambodia. Doesn't that deserve a mention? - [[User:Nick Gardner|Nick Gardner]] 11:05, 19 January 2008 (CST)
::US agricultural tariffs are a complicated story since 1900 (but they are rather low). they should be mentioned. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 13:26, 19 January 2008 (CST)

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Article from Wiki by RJensen = Richard Jensen Richard Jensen 22:24, 16 May 2007 (CDT)

I am told that US agriculture still enjoys a substantial level of protection, with tariffs at 12 percent on average [1], with higher rates for developing countries such as Bangladesh and Cambodia. Doesn't that deserve a mention? - Nick Gardner 11:05, 19 January 2008 (CST)

US agricultural tariffs are a complicated story since 1900 (but they are rather low). they should be mentioned. Richard Jensen 13:26, 19 January 2008 (CST)