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Such a reduction could spur an eventual economic revival by making Greece more competitive.
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Despite an agreement between the United States and the European Union not to challenge each other's tax policies, the E.U. challenged the policy on the ground that amounted to an illegal effort to subsidize exports by making them more competitive.
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