GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS

BY KEITH NUTHALLUNUSUALLY frank pessimism has been voiced by diplomats about securing an agreement at the long-running World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks on creating a multilateral register for geographical indications on wines and spirits. Officials told the Drinks Bulletin that supporters of legal powers protecting traditional terms, (led by the EU), "remain far apart" from the proponents of a voluntary 'guidance' register, (headed by the USA). Indeed, in informal discussions, negotiators noted - unlike other talks in the stalled Doha Development Round - the ...


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