BEEF HORMONES

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE UNITED States and Canada have been asked to lift Euro 120 million of extra tariffs levied against European Union (EU) exporters following the imposition of a hormone treated beef directive that the European Commission claims satisfies a World Trade Organisation (WTO) ruling on the matter.Whether Washington and Ottawa agree remains to be seen, given that the legislation - far from liberalising trade in hormone treated beef - confirms their prohibition, not only in imports, but also in EU meat production. Brussels is claiming that by basing ...


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