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"Open markets are the key to our economic future, both for American agriculture and business." Bush said. "That fight will take time, and lots of people will want immediate results. This new world of opportunity won't happen overnight." Critics who say that Bush got few results from the trip overseas expected too much, Bush said "That was just a start," Bush said. "The Japanese have agreed to visit Washington later this year as a follow-up to the trip, and both sides have pledged to advance the cause of open, free and fair trade. "Some political critics say I should not have taken this trip. Wrong! I will continue to fight for American jobs everywhere. In these tough times, a president should do no less." White House representative Martin Fitzwater said that Bush felt well before leaving Washington, D.C., for Kansas City. Bush, who fainted last week at a state dinner in Tokyo because of the stomach flu, denounced his critics's "gloom sayers." "Go anywhere in the world and you will see the respect in which we are held," Bush said. "Do not listen to those prophets of doom, those frantic politicians, who say we are a second-class power. We are the undisputed, respected leader of the world." Farm Bureau members, who have been angered by increased governmental regulation on environmental issues, urged Bush to help reduce regulation. Bush said he had asked Vice President Bush speaks to the American Farm Bureau Federation at the Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City, Mo. President Dan Quayle's Council on Competitiveness to protect both environmental interests and the property rights of landowners. Bush said U.S. negotiations with more than 100 nations were the best hope for opening world markets. "We will not let U.S. agriculture disarm unilaterally," Bush said. "We will not end export subsidies until other countries do the same thing." The Associated Press contributed information to this story. 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