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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-418—AUG. 23, 1988

102 STAT. 1409

States of any meat articles produced in such foreign country unless it is determined that the meat articles produced in that country meet the standards applicable to meat articles in commerce within the United States. "(5) The action authorized under paragraph (4) may be used instead of, or in addition to, any other action taken under any other law.". (b) REPORTS.—Section 20(e) of such Act is amended— 21 USC 620. (1) by striking out "and" at the end of paragraph (4); (2) by striking out the period at the end of paragraph (5) and inserting in lieu thereof "; and"; and (3) by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraph: "(6) the name of each foreign country that applies standards for the importation of meat articles from the United States that are described in subsection (h)(2).". SEC. 4605. STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL MARKETING IN LAND GRANT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.

It is the sense of Congress that— (1) land grant colleges and universities (as defined in section 1404(10) of the National Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching Policy Act of 1977 (7 U.S.C. 3103(10)) should encourage the study and career objective of international marketing of agricultural commodities and products; (2) because marketing complements production, international agricultural marketing specialists are needed in a globally competitive world; and (3) enhanced foreign marketing of United States agricultural commodities and products will help relieve stress in the rural economy. SEC. 4606. INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN EGGS AND EGG PRODUCTS.

(a) FINDINGS.—Congress finds that— (1) the system of basic and variable levies of the European Community has severely restricted the export of United States eggs and egg products to European Community member countries; (2) export subsidies of the Europesm Community have caused displacement of United States egg exports in international markete; and (3) the Secretary of Agriculture is in the process of certifying the Netherland's inspection procedures for egg products for the purpose of importation into the United States of egg products of the Netherlands. (b) SENSE OF CONGRESS.—It is the sense of Congress that the United States Trade Representative should enter into negotiations with the European Community concerning— (1) duties, tariffs, and other means used by the European Community to limit the access of United States eggs and egg products to European Community markets; and (2) European Community export subsidies that have had the effect of excluding United States eggs and egg products from other world markets. SEC. 4607. UNITED STATES ACCESS TO THE KOREAN BEEF MARKET.

(a) FINDINGS.—Congress finds that—