Hello All:

 

I just heard from NIST. I asked about their participation in the EU-US High 
Level Working Group on Jobs and Growth.

 

NIST Response: 

“We anticipate that the EU-US working group will focus on the stakeholder 
topics from a broad-high level perspective, according to the published agenda 
(http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/international/cooperating-governments/usa/jobs-growth/files/agenda-stakeholders-hlrc-10-04-2013_en.pdf).
  At this time, we do not anticipate that metric labeling will be raised.  Only 
one trade association has brought up packaging and labeling in general.

 

The NIST Metric Program would not become involved in the process unless a 
question regarding metric labeling occurs and a formal request for information 
is made by the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) and Department of Commerce.”

 

I asked which trade association had brought it up and what was their position- 
“It’s an EU trade association - I do not know if they have a position on metric 
labeling.”

 

Any other suggestions?

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected]
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2013 11:38 PM
To: U.S. Metric Association
Cc: Robin Paice
Subject: [USMA:52486] Re: Metric-only label meeting in Washington, DC --- help 
needed

 

Ah, I forgot to add Robin Paice on the cc line.

Please respond with Reply All so Robin is included in your response (to the 
email I sent below).

Thanks again!
Ezra

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From: "ezra steinberg" <[email protected]>
To: "USMA" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2013 9:36:10 PM
Subject: Metric-only label meeting in Washington, DC --- help needed

Anyone on this list able to help out with this request from the UKMA? (This 
message was sent today to the UKMA mailing list.)

thanks,
Ezra

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Dear Colleagues:

I am writing as a matter of urgency to draw your attention to a meeting in 
Washington DC, where it would be very helpful if the case for metric-only 
labelling could be presented as part of the removal of regulatory barriers 
issue.  The details are at the bottom of the web page referenced below.  It may 
be too late to get a hearing, but it may still be worth a try.

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/international/cooperating-governments/usa/jobs-growth/index_en.htm

If any of you know anybody within range of DC who could attend, perhaps they 
could be alerted?  I would like to think that NIST also have it covered, but it 
may be worth inquiring.  

Looking further ahead, I would suggest that you keep this issue on your radar.  
I hope there will be other opportunities to ensure that the issue is addressed.

Robin Paice
Chairman, UK Metric Association

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