Trade consultations requested by the United States on Mexico's plan to limit the use of genetically modified corn are an 'unacceptable violation' of Mexican law and feed the interests of seed 'oligopolies,' a top Mexican official said on Thursday.
are "winning" under the U.S.' trade and agricultural policies, but that they do not represent all U.S. growers.to ban GMO corn across the board and instead opened its use for animal feed and industrial use.
The consultations are a first step toward a trade panel under the treaty, which could ultimately rule in favor of slapping Mexico with punitive tariffs.
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