China's implementation of genetically modified regulation will not affect China's accession to the WTO
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Last Update: 2001-08-31
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Introduction: World Trade Organization (WTO) Mike Moore told Reuters on Wednesday that although traders speculate that China's recently promulgated regulations on genetically modified products are intended to restrict the import of genetically modified products after China's accession to the WTO, even so, the world trade organization can do nothing about it at present He said there was no rule against restrictions on genetically modified products "What we can do now is to comply with these existing regulations," Moore said Some countries want to put forward the issue of genetically modified food for discussion at the Doha meeting, but there is certainly no consensus on this matter It's still a very divisive issue "
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