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GM dispute

post-Iraq, the us is gearing up for another fight. This time, it is over the export of genetically modified (gm) food to the eu. The us is moving the World Trade Organization (wto), along with Argentina, Canada and Egypt against the eu's "five-year moratorium' on allowing the sale of gm agricultural products in the bloc.

The European Commission has termed the move as legally unwarranted, economically unfounded and politically unhelpful. "Though the us claims that there is a so-called "moratorium', the fact is that the eu has authorised gm varieties in the past and is currently processing applications,' said eu trade commissioner Pascal Lamy, maintaining the eu was in line with wto rules.

Since October 1998, no new gmos have been authorised for release in the eu. The bloc insists that it was because its regulatory regime was not in place. The eu will have to show sufficient scientific evidence for the de facto moratorium. It will also have to prove that there is no undue delay in approving or rejecting gm products.

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