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Envey Asks Increase Of Argentine Trade

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Speaking before a capacity crowd in Adams House Junior Common Room last evening, Dr. Caelos Garcia Mata of the Argentine Embassy urged increased cooperation between the United States and Argentina in the form of a compromise on the importation of Argentina beef.

Dr. Mata pointed out that the United States does not permit Argentine beef to compete with American sales, and that the consequent high price of beef deprives many, of the lower income groups of an important food. Importation of Argentine beef would lower the price level, he maintained, but in return the Argentine would buy American machinery and automobiles.

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