Congressional Digest

International Debates Archives February 2012 No. 2 Vol. 10
United Mexican States

Labeling Imported Food

Commerce, Countries of Origin, and Fair Trade

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United Mexican States

Oral Statement

On October 7, 2009, Mexico requested the establishment of a panel of the WTO to investigate mandatory COOL requirements on beef and pork being established by the United States. The following is excerpted from executive summary of the opening oral statement of Mexico at the First Substantive Meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute-resolution panel on September 14–16, 2011.   This case is about a U.S. measure, “the COOL measure,” that discourages the use of Mexican cattle in the production of beef products in the United States. The COOL measure has adversely modified the competitive conditions to the disadvantage…

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