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WTO rules against Europe in GM food case

By Edward Alden and Jeremy Grant in Washington and Raphael Minder in Brussels

Published: February 7 2006 23:31 | Last updated: February 8 2006 11:11

The World Trade Organisation ruled on Tuesday that European restrictions on the introduction of genetically-modified foods violated international trade rules, finding there was no scientific justification for Europe’s failure to allow use of new varieties of corn, soybeans and cotton.

The ruling was a victory for Washington in a long-running dispute that has pitted US faith in the benefits of the new crops against widespread consumer resistance in Europe.

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