INDONESIA TOLD BY WTO TO LIBERALISE ITS MEAT IMPORT CONTROLS

TOUGH Indonesian import restrictions on meat and meat products have been declared in breach of international commerce rules by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) appellate body. It is the highest tribunal within the global trade body and it today (Wednesday, Nov 9) rejected Indonesia’s claims that its barriers complied with the WTO general agreement on tariffs and trade (GATT) and its agreement on agriculture. Jakarta had appealed against a ruling made last December (2016) by a WTO disputes panel, which backed complaints made by major meat exporters the USA ...


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