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Free trade "protects" niche salt market

The NAM's blog headlines "Margarita Lovers, Rejoice" and their story reports agreement by Mexico to allow bulk imports of tequila into the U.S., concluding: "Searchin' for my lost shaker of salt..." The mararita-rim market may not be pivotal to the salt industry, but we appreciate the business. Hooray for free trade!

Posted by Dick Hanneman on February 12, 2006 05:15 AM | Permalink

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