European Union exports could take an annual hit of ?250 million if the EU insists on banning food derived from cloned animals' offspring, says European Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht.Addressing the European Parliament's Trade Committee, in Brussels, last week, De Gucht argued that Parliament's proposed ban, which would require a traceability system, is "very, very hard to defend."
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机译:欧洲贸易专员卡雷尔·德古赫特(Karel De Gucht)表示,如果欧盟坚持禁止克隆动物后代的食品,那么欧盟的年度出口额可能达到2.5亿欧元。德古赫特(De Gucht)上周在布鲁塞尔向欧洲议会贸易委员会致词。议会提议的禁令将需要追溯系统,这“非常非常难以捍卫”。
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