Mexico will not change decree banning GM corn
Mexico will not make any additional changes to its decree on genetically modified (GM) corn ahead of a dispute settlement panel requested by the United States, according to Raquel Buenrostro, Mexico’s economy minister.
On Aug. 17, the United States requested formation of the dispute panel with the Mexican government under the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Chapter of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement to address its complaint that Mexico’s ban on genetically modified corn violates the free-trade deal.
In mid-February Mexico modified its 2020-issued ban on GM corn, allowing for its use in animal feed and in the making of consumer products such as cosmetics, textile and paper.
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