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Countries rush to restrict trade in basic foods

By Alan Beattie, World Trade Editor

Published: April 2 2008 03:00 | Last updated: April 2 2008 03:00

Governments across the developing world are scrambling to boost farm imports and restrict exports in an attempt to forestall rising food prices and social unrest.

Saudi Arabia cut import taxes across a range of food products yesterday, slashing its wheat tariff from 25 per cent to zero and reducing tariffs on poultry, dairy produce and vegetable oils.

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