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It was a cut!

Interesting to se the tariff rate for butter cut from 4 to 25.19 NKR!! If reverted by 1st January to 4 NKR the problem will be solved for god and for ever!! Well, I know that realistic Norwegian border protection for dairy products will never be part of the real world, and I pity the poor Norwegian population that suffers from this policy!

Posted by Kristian Svendsen
22 December 2011 | 08h27

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