Clarification

By ACSH Staff — Jul 08, 2011
We reported yesterday that the Codex Alimentarius Commission, a summit of the world's food safety regulatory agencies, approved food labeling guidance that would allow countries to label genetically modified foods without infringing upon international free trade laws. It turns out that, in fact, the Codex has suspended deliberations indefinitely, and that no labeling guidance has been approved. As you were. Carry on.

We reported yesterday that the Codex Alimentarius Commission, a summit of the world's food safety regulatory agencies, approved food labeling guidance that would allow countries to label genetically modified foods without infringing upon international free trade laws. It turns out that, in fact, the Codex has suspended deliberations indefinitely, and that no labeling guidance has been approved. As you were. Carry on.

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