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US appeals court lets country-of-origin rules stand

By Ira Teinowitz ( March 28, 2014, 18:49 GMT | Insight) -- A US appeals court panel on Friday rejected arguments from livestock producers and meat packers that Country-of-Origin Labeling requirements for many meats sold in the US are unconstitutional, leaving in place meat labeling rules that Canada has suggested violate World Trade Organization rules. The court decision likely means Canada will move forward with the WTO to seek retaliatory penalties against American goods.A US appeals court panel on Friday rejected arguments from livestock producers and meat packers that Country-of-Origin Labeling requirements for many meats sold in the US are unconstitutional, leaving in place meat labeling rules that Canada has suggested violate World Trade Organization rules....

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