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U.S. Loses Appeal of WTO Ruling on COOL, Raising Risk of Retaliation Unless COOL Is Repealed

By Beth Peters, Craig Lewis, Warren Maruyama, Jonathan Stoel & Wes Carrington on May 20, 2015
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The WTO Appellate Body on May 18, 2015, publicly released a report upholding earlier findings that the United States has violated WTO rules in applying country of origin labeling (COOL) to beef, pork, and other meat products. This latest ruling may result in repeal of the U.S. COOL requirements.

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  • Blog:
    Focus on Regulation
  • Organization:
    Hogan Lovells
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