Agricultural biotechnology and transatlantic trade: regulatory barriers to GM crops [electronic resource] Edited by G. E. Isaac.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: CABI BooksPublisher: WallingfordUK CABI Publishing 2002Description: 303ppContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780851997001
- biotechnology
- United States of America
- Commonwealth of Nations
- Europe
- USA
- GMOs
- genetically modified organisms
- North America
- genetically modified plants
- European Union Countries
- regulations
- APEC countries
- non-tariff barriers to trade
- OECD Countries
- GEOs
- genetically engineered plants
- biosafety
- genetically engineered organisms
- Canada
- transgenic plants
- transgenic organisms
- Developed Countries
- trade relations
- eukaryotes
- rules
- international trade
- America
- plants
Genetically modified (GM) agricultural crops which are approved as safe in North America (Canada and the United States) are facing significant regulatory hurdles in gaining access to the European Union. The development and commercialization of GM crops illustrate a complex challenge facing trade diplomacy - the challenge of regulatory regionalism created by social regulatory barriers.
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