US Congress expected to repeal COOL meat labelling rule
date:Dec 18, 2015
g (COOL) law.

The global trade body stated that the law was discriminatory.

Canada could impose a tariff of approximately $781m on US products, while Mexico could seek around $228m.

WTO then said that the rules led to a disproportionate burden on producers and processors of livestock that cannot be explained by the need to provide origin information to consumers.

Canada and Mexico have long been arguing that the COOL ruling severely impacted their livestock export volume to the US.

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