SPAIN FACES ECJ ACTION OVER HERBAL FOODSTUFF RESTRICTIONS

BY KEITH NUTHALL
SPAIN is being taken to the European Court of Justice by the European Commission, which is seeking an order outlawing Spanish regulations insisting foods containing plant extracts such as guaraná, ginseng, espirulina and passiflore be authorised as medicines. Because this is a long and complex process, Brussels claims it breaks European Union freedom of trade rules.



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