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War Tension Not Hurting U.S. Wheat SalesMANHATTAN - Feb 18/03 - SNS -- International political tension of the pending war in Iraq is not affecting the ability of U.S. exporters to sell wheat, believes U.S. Wheat Associates vice president Paul Dickerson. Reports from U.S. Wheat Associates overseas offices indicate that sales are not being affected by the current political climate. However, the increased export competition from least-cost, nontraditional suppliers such as Ukraine is affecting U.S. sales. The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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