US Country of Origin Labelling: Hot topic for Canadian tradersDomenick Gambardella
January 26 2010 - US Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) has been blamed for the planned closure of John Morrell's Sioux City, Iowa, hog processing plant. COOL Blamed for Planned Closure of Iowa Hog Processing Plant THE EUROPEAN Parliament is pushing for stalled proposals on compulsory...
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3.1.1Country of origin Sixty-four reviews originated in the United Kingdom. Fifteen reviews originated in Australia; 14 from European countries other than the UK (including Scandinavia); 8 in Canada; 6 in the United States; 2 in Brazil; 2 in New Zealand; 1 in Singapore; and 1 inHong Ko...
获取原文并翻译|示例 获取外文期刊封面目录资料 开具论文收录证明 >> 文献代查 >> 文献数据库(团队版) >> 摘要 We are now more than half way through the lead in time before the new origin labelling rules for food become mandatory on 30 June 2018, so with just a few months to go it is ti...
摘要: Report that covers the dispute between the U.S with its neighbors Canada and Mexico, who say that the recent country-of-origin labeling (COOL) system implemented by the U.S. Department of Agriculture is unfair and does not meet its original objectives....
UNITED STATES -- CERTAIN COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELLING (COOL) REQUIREMENTS.The article discusses a report by the World Trade Organization's Appellate Body concerning the appeal by Canada, Mexico and the U.S. over the report "U.S.--Certain Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) Requirements," ...
Is it from New Zealand, or from Australia, Canada or China? And who is going to tell me? New Zealand law does not require a food manufacturer to identify the origin of the contents used in the bag, can or box their product comes in. It does not require point-of-sale country of ...
Where it is generally known to the consumer that a geographical reference does not indicate a specific origin, it may not be misleading to omit country of origin labelling, for instance, in the cases of ‘Danish pastry’ and ‘hamburger’. ...
Country of origin labelling requires food manufacturers to label products so that consumers can identify the origin of certain goods to make informed purchase decisions. However, current Australian country of origin labelling laws are unclear, leading to confusion amongst Australian producers and consumers...