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EU drags heels on biotech food, U.S. lawmakers say
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: November 16, 2006 07:35PM

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The United States must pressure the European Union to stop dragging its feet
on approving new imports of bioengineered food, senior U.S. lawmakers said,
November 2006 by Missy Ryan.

"The EU has avoided for too long its WTO obligations ... The illegal
discrimination against biotech products on nonscientific grounds must
cease," a group of lawmakers said in a letter to U.S. Trade Representative
Susan Schwab.

Scientists have created bioengineered foods, such as higher vitamin content
in rice, by inserting genes from things like daffodils into targeted
products.

The EU has insisted on careful regulation of bioengineered food to screen
for health or environmental risks.

The U.S. lawmakers, including the incoming chairs of the House and Senate
Agriculture committees, want European officials to act quickly on the heels
of a September 29 ruling by the World Trade Organization's dispute
settlement body.

A main finding of that ruling was that a ban on approving new biotech
products, which the EU had in place for four years until 2003, led to "undue
delays."

Lawmakers here are skeptical Europe will heed the ruling.

"Winning the WTO case without achieving any positive changes in the approval
process would greatly erode the credibility of the WTO in the eyes of U.S.
agriculture," the lawmakers wrote.

The letter was signed by Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin and Minnesota Rep. Collin
Peterson, who are poised to lead the Senate and House Agriculture committees
once Democrats take control of Congress in January.

The committees' outgoing chairs, Republicans Saxby Chambliss of Georgia and
Bob Goodlatte of Virginia, also signed the letter, along with the current
heads of the powerful Senate Finance Committee and House Ways and Means
Committee.

The European Union says its current, updated regime for approving
bioengineered products -- including a food safety authority based in
Italy -- complies with WTO rules.

"The new system is science-based. We've set up a centralized procedure ...
that's responsible for doing risk assessment" of bioengineered food, said
Canice Nolan, who directs food safety, health and consumer affairs for the
EU's delegation in Washington.

Nolan said he disagreed with the letter.

Europe has approved only "a handful" of biotech products in the past few
years, and some approvals have been pending for over a decade, USTR
spokeswoman Gretchen Hamel said.

Now, the United States will do everything in its power to ensure European
complies with the WTO ruling, she added.

Nolan said the European Union had not decided if it would appeal the WTO's
ruling. It has until late November to do so.

[today.reuters.com]

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