Senin, 21 November 2011
Canada, Mexico defeat USA in WTO meat ruling
Canada and Mexico won a trade case against a U.S. law on meat labeling at the World Trade Organization on Friday.
A WTO dispute panel agreed with their complaint that U.S. mandatory labeling laws were too stringent, giving U.S. cattle and hog sales an unfair advantage over imports from Mexico and Canada
The panel said the U.S. rules, so called country of origin labeling, or COOL, violated WTO rules on technical barriers to trade.
"The WTO's final report marks a clear win for Canadian livestock producers," Canadian Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said. "This is a vital first step on the road to recovery."
The country of origin labeling law, also called COOL, came into effect in 2008, prompting a sharp drop in U.S. cattle and hog imports from Canada.
Canadian cattle shipments to the United States have fallen by more than half, and hog exports to the United States are down 40 percent so far in 2011 from the volume three years ago.
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/252793/20111120/canada-mexico-defeat-usa-wto-meat-ruling.htm
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