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GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
Keith Nuthall
UNUSUAL 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 have said that the supporters of legal powers protecting traditional terms, (led by the EU), “remain far apart” from those calling for a voluntary ‘guidance’ register, (headed by the USA).…
EU SALMON INQUIRY
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission is to investigate alleged increased shipments of farmed Atlantic salmon into the European Union (EU) to see if temporary protective safeguard duties should be erected. The probe follows complaints by Britain and Ireland who said imports of farmed salmon, mainly from Norway, and to a lesser extent from the Faeroe Islands and Chile, had increased by 14.7 per cent in January-September 2003 compared to the same period in 2002.…
FISHING CRIME
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE BEST place to break the law is where the closest policeman is 100’s of miles away. And where might that criminal utopia be? Siberia, the Sahara, the Amazon? No, it’s the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, on the developed world’s doorstep, where fishing crime is becoming a real problem.…
ASBESTOS BLACKLIST
BY KEITH NUTHALL
ALL but one of the commonly used forms of asbestos have been added to a United Nations blacklist, enabling countries to block further imports without being challenged in global tribunals such as the World Trade Organisation. Amosite, actinolite, anthophyllite and tremolite were added to the Rotterdam Convention Prior Informed Consent (PIC) list by an intergovernmental negotiating committee, meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.…
FTAA TALKS HIT SNAG
BY PHILIP FINE
THE GOVERNMENTS of 34 countries from the Americas will be struggling today (Wed19/11) to come to a draft trade agreement, much of which centres on agricultural subsidies. The Free Trade Area of the Americas meeting being held in Miami has seen two competing camps vying for control.…
DRINKS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
BY KEITH NUTHALL in Paris, ALAN OSBORN in London, MARK ROWE in Singapore, ED PETERS and DON GASPER in Hong Kong, RICHARD HURST in Johannesburg, MONICA DOBIE and PHILIP FINE in Montreal, MATTHEW BRACE in Brisbane and ALEX SMAILES in Port of Spain.…
WTO WINE & SPIRIT REGISTRY
Alan Osborn
Negotiations over a wine and spirits registry at the World Trade
Organisation are deadlocked and it now looks highly unlikely that the list
will be agreed by trade ministers in Cancun next month. This downbeat
assessment follows a meeting of WTO members earlier this month which
officials said was inconclusive “as no country showed any flexibility.”…
WOOD CHIPS ROW
BY ALAN OSBORN
FRANCE, Italy, Spain and Portugal are blocking a move by the European Commission to allow the import into the EU of Australian wine flavoured by the addition of oak chips. This is a faster and cheaper process than the traditional method of ageing wine in oak barrels.…
URUGUAY V CHILE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
CHILE has moved to create a disputes panel at the World Trade Organisation, asking it to order Uruguay to abolish its Specific Internal Tax system, which Santiago claims levies much heavier taxes on imported tobacco, cigarettes, alcohol and other generally excisable goods, than on domestically produced lines.…
URUGUAY V CHILE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
CHILE has moved to create a disputes panel at the World Trade Organisation, opposing Uruguay’s Specific Internal Tax system, which Santiago claims levies heavier taxes on imported alcohol, (including wines, spirits, beer and mineral waters), than on domestically produced lines.…