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                    [Summary] => On June 5, the European Community accepted the proposal to grant lower tariff on tuna products imported from Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia on a quota of 25,000 metric tons for the first year and to increase by three percent in the second year. The tariff quota (TQ) will be in force for a period of five years. The share of the Philippines has been pegged at 9,000 metric tons of canned tuna for 2003.

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