WTO rules against US meat-label rules for second time

The World Trade Organization has ruled in favor of Canada and Mexico in the six-year-old dispute over U.S. rules that require packages of beef, pork and poultry to carry labels saying where the meat was produced, says the Wall Street Journal. The two countries said the so-called country-of-origin labels were a trade barrier in disguise that… » Read More

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