EUROPEAN COMMISSION DROPS ECJ CASE AGAINST FRANCE OVER CEREALS RESTRICTIONS
November 1st, 2007
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has dropped a long-running legal case against France after its government abandoned long-standing restrictions on the sale, distribution and handling of cereals in France. Notably, in future, such licences will not be approved by industry bodies influenced by established cereals traders, but by the national inter-trade office for major crops, the ONIGC.
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THE EUROPEAN Commission has dropped a long-running legal case against France after its government abandoned long-standing restrictions on the sale, distribution and handling of cereals in France. Notably, in future, such licences will not be approved by industry bodies influenced by established cereals traders, but by the national inter-trade office for major crops, the ONIGC.
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