As long as the tax is placed on the country which is sending its goods
rather than the receiving country since simple bribes to those making the
decision in the receiving countries places the burden on everyone in the
country.

Bill Ward
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> 
> I would suggest that the current imbalance of trade and payments be 
> subject to a tax that would provide an incentive toward a balance. The 
> amount of the tax would or should be set at a level that would not act
as a 
> barrier but as a progressive inhibitor for any country to subjugate any

> other country through the use of money or trade imbalance.  
> 
> Ed Goertzen,
> Oshawa
> 
> 

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