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"I would like to thank Commissioner Lamy for his reply. I can understand that it may be good negotiating tactics not to be too precipitous in assessing the number of jobs, the amount of export income and the export volume we are losing. Will the Commissioner consider at a later stage, when it becomes necessary, producing some form of statistical background? Many ordinary citizens wonder about the future consequences. I am thinking in part about people in a number of places in my own country, Sweden, e.g. Borlänge in Dalarna, which has a large steelworks.
Do you believe that this will be a long-term conflict with the US, or are you hopeful that the countermeasures currently planned by the European Union will lead to the Americans coming to their senses?"@en1
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