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GM foods must be labelled: Malaysia to US
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: April 18, 2007 12:32PM

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Malaysia has insisted in free trade talks with the United States that
imports of genetically-modified food must be labelled, reports said Tuesday.
Natural Resources and Environment Minister Azmi Khalid said Malaysia was
demanding mandatory labelling even though the United States had suggested
American companies only make voluntary declarations.

"Without the label, we will not know the contents of the food," Azmi was
quoted as saying by the Sun newspaper.

"We will not allow our population to consume without being able to assess
what they can or cannot take as food and medicine," he said.

Malaysia is a majority Muslim nation where there is strong awareness about
consuming only foods that are considered halal, or permissible under Islam.

Under the concept of halal, pork and its by-products, alcohol and animals
not slaughtered according to Koranic procedures are all "haram" or
forbidden, as are any products derived from the animals.

Azmi said Malaysia had decided on compulsory labelling despite US opposition
during trade negotiations on the basis it would hamper access to US imports,
the state Bernama news agency reported

"In this aspect, our stand is consistent with that of Australia and the
European Union," Azmi was quoted as saying.

The minister said proposed legislation on biosafety was expected to be
passed by parliament and come into force by year's end, and that compulsory
labelling would start after that.

Malaysia and the US embarked on negotiations for a free trade agreement in
June last year, but talks became bogged down in February.

The two countries failed to work out a deal by a crucial March 31 deadline
which would have allowed the agreement to be fast-tracked through the US
Congress.

[www.france24.com]



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