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Labeling and Preferential Trade Deals

Stuart J. Smyth (), William Kerr and Peter W. B. Phillips
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Stuart J. Smyth: University of Saskatchewan
Peter W. B. Phillips: University of Saskatchewan

Chapter Chapter 12 in Biotechnology Regulation and Trade, 2017, pp 235-250 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The lack of international institutional capacity to oversee the challenge of international trade in GM products has resulted in a conundrum. If the world of global trade is to avoid falling into the scenario of constant trade blockages and barriers, then practical solutions are required to advance the discussion and dialogue. One strategy is to pursue more clear and operational labeling rules through regional trade agreements in order to help facilitate trade.

Keywords: European Union; Genetically Modify; WTOWorld Trade Organization; Genetically Modify Organism; WTOWorld Trade Organization Member (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-53295-0_12

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