[never mind the fact that almost all US consumers want it too - Will]
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 20:16:16 +0200
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Subject: US may provoke row over gmo labeling

On 14 Aug 2001, at 9:27, Biotech Activists wrote:

Biotech Activists ([EMAIL PROTECTED])    Posted: 
08/14/2001 
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The Independent (London) 

August 14, 2001

US MAY PROVOKE ROW OVER GM FOOD LABELLING 

BY Marie Woolf Chief Political Correspondent 

AMERICA AND Europe are heading for a damaging dispute over  European
Union plans to label imported food that has been contaminated by
genetically modified crops. 

A leaked memo recording talks between British ministers and  senior
officials in the Bush administration shows America is furious at
EU-wide plans to insist that all food containing more than 1 per cent
GM ingredients be labelled with the fact. 

The memo shows that Washington, under pressure from GM crop  growers,
is considering challenging the EU plans under world trade law and
wants Britain to make the US case in the EU. 

A leaked record of discussions at the highest level of the Bush
administration shows that the proposals for an EU directive on
labelling GM food are causing concern in the President's inner circle
of most trusted advisers. 

The document records discussions involving Dylan Glenn, Special
Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, and the White House. 

It shows that Patricia Hewitt, the Trade and Industry Secretary,
encountered American opposition to the GM plans on her first trade
visit to America shortly after taking office last month. 

The leaked document records a conversation between Alan Larson, the US
Undersecretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural
Affairs, and Mrs Hewitt in late July. The memo shows that Ms Hewitt
said Britain favours giving consumers the right to choose whether to
buy GM crops through clear labelling. She told America that consumers
had concerns over GM food. 

"Larson told Mrs Hewitt on 24 July that he feared that the proposals
on traceability and labelling would be inconsistent with WTO rules on
national treatment and would establish a separate regime with no basis
in science or fact," the memo says. 

"This could effectively block $ 4bn (pounds 2.8bn) of US exports to
Europe and would undermine, not reinforce, efforts to restore public
confidence in agricultural biotechnology. Mrs Hewitt explained the
strength of public views and EU consumers' demand for the right to
make their own decisions on the basis of labelling." 

The rules will mean that conventional crops that become contaminated
by neighbouring GM crops would have to be labelled. 

Environmental groups seized on the memo, saying that it showed Britain
was being pressured by America to water down the EU proposals. 

"This leak shows how much pressure the US is now putting on the
British Government to back its move to force GM products into the
European market," said Carol Kearney of Friends of the Earth. 

"President Bush obviously hopes that Britain will play its usual role
as a Trojan horse for US interests inside the EU." 




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