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The US and EU have developed quite different frameworks for agbiotech regulation, but these were potentially compatible with transatlantic trade in GM products. How, then, did a trade conflict arise? And why is it a problem?
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© 2006 Les Levidow
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Levidow, L. (2006). The Transatlantic Agbiotech Conflict as a Problem and Opportunity for EU Regulatory Policies. In: The International Politics of Genetically Modified Food. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230598195_8
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