WTO rules for US over India’s livestock trade rules

The World Trade Organization agreed with U.S. complaints and ruled that India’s restrictions on imports of hogs, poultry meat and chicken eggs violate world trade rules. The restrictions, imposed in 2007, were defended as safeguards against avian influenza. A WTO dispute panel found six reasons why they were not. It said India’s limits did not… » Read More

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