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EC press release on GMO-case

Please note that in its press release on the the GMO dispute, the European Commission does not mention its efforts to end the EU-wide moratorium on authorisations for market access for 19 new GMO products. It is very instructive to read the press release side by side with the letter (see appended pdf file) that EU ambassador to the US, Gunther Burghardt recently sent to one of the members of congress that has been pressing the US government to bring on a WTO case, Republican ex-wrestler Dennis Hastert.

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European Commission regrets US decision to file WTO case on GMOs as misguided and unnecessary

The US announced today their intention to request WTO consultations on the EU's authorisation system for genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

The European Commission regrets this move as legally unwarranted, economically unfounded and politically unhelpful.

EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy said: "The EU's regulatory system for GMO's authorisation is in line with WTO rules: it is clear, transparent and non-discriminatory. There is therefore no issue that the WTO needs to examine. The US claim that there is a so-called “moratorium” but the fact is that the EU has authorised GM varieties in the past and is currently processing applications. So what is the real US motive in bringing a case?"

David Byrne, EU Commissioner for Health and Consumer protection, stated: "We have been working hard in Europe to complete our regulatory system in line with the latest scientific and international developments. The finalisation process is imminent. This is essential to restore consumer confidence in GMO's in Europe.” Mr. Byrne recalled that it is the lack of consumer demand for GM-products that accounts for the low sales of GMOs in the EU market.

“Unless consumers see that the authorisation process is up to date and takes into account all legitimate concerns, consumers will continue to remain sceptical of GM products."

EU Commissioner for the Environment Margot Wallstrom added: "This US move is unhelpful. It can only make an already difficult debate in Europe more difficult. But in the meantime, the Commission strongly believes that we in Europe should move ahead with completing our legislation on traceability and labelling and on food and feed, currently before the European Parliament. We should not be deflected or distracted from pursuing the right policy for the EU."

pdf To read the press release and its annex:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/trade/goods/agri/pr130503_en.htm

For more information please go to:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/trade/goods/agri/index_en.htm
http://europa.eu.int/comm/food/fs/gmo/gmo_index_en.html
http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/biotechnology/index_en.htm


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