WTO rejects US country-of-origin meat labelling
The rule involves a year-long bid by Mexico and Canada to overturn US labelling rules.
Nevil Gibson
Tue, 19 May 2015
In a setback for strict country-of-origin labelling, the World Trade Organisation has ruled against the US over information on meat packaging.
The rule involves a year-long bid by Mexico and Canada to overturn US labelling rules that require meatpackers to identify where animals are born, raised
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Nevil Gibson
Tue, 19 May 2015
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