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[Title] => Seafood exporters to reject proposed EU export rules
[Summary] => Philippine seafood exporters will reject a proposal by the European Union (EU) to impose more stringent rules for the entry of marine products through a new food code or standard.
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[Title] => RP protests EU plan to impose non-tariff wall vs marine products
[Summary] => The Philippines will seek ASEAN support for its position to oppose a move by The Netherlands-based Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) to impose by 2003 more stringent rules for the entry of marine products to the European Union (EU).
Philippine seafood exporters are currently firming up a position paper calling for a compromise with the CAC to settle the issue of what can be allowed as the maximum lead content of marine products exported to the EU.
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Philippine seafood exporters are currently firming up a position paper calling for a compromise with the CAC to settle the issue of what can be allowed as the maximum lead content of marine products exported to the EU.
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January 20, 2003 - 12:00am