Congress Repeals Country Of Origin Labeling For Meat
December 21, 2015 | 1 min to read
WASHINGTON — It will be hard to tell where your beef and pork comes from with the repeal of the country of origin labeling in the United States.
Congress repealed the rules, which began in 2009, with a measure added to the omnibus budget bill passed on Friday. Obama signed the bill into law Friday.
The repeal comes after the World Trade Organization found the labels were unfair to meat producers outside the United States. Canada and Mexico last week were granted permission to impose more than $1 billion in import tariffs on U.S. goods if the labels were not removed.
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