Mexico, Canada urge U.S. to scrap meat label rules after WTO ruling
18/05/2015 12:00
The governments of Mexico and Canada urged the United States to scrap its meat label rules in the wake of a ruling by the World Trade Organization (WTO), the countries said in a joint statement on Monday.
The United States lost its WTO appeal with Canada and Mexico over the country-of-origin labeling rules, the trade body said on Monday, ruling that the requirements illegally discriminate against imported livestock.
The Mexican-Canadian statement added that the two countries will also seek WTO authorization for retaliatory measures against U.S. exports.
Source: Reuters
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