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A Multilateral Contract Stipulates the Maximum Price at Which Importing

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A multilateral contract stipulates the maximum price at which importing nations will purchase guaranteed quantities from producing nations and the minimum price at which producing nations will sell guaranteed amounts to importing nations.

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