No, there aren't any additional costs that would creep in. What it comes down to is really what kind of price the exporter negotiates with the importer in the EU. As it stands now for some of our exporters who are paying 20% tariffs into the EU, that's a considerable cost of doing business. When that's gone, certainly it will add increased value to the exports. I think as importantly from our perspective it will give those exporters a chance to compete with anyone in the world going into the EU market, because they will have that 20% advantage over everybody else.
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