Submission Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement

Submission on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Submission to DFAT Submission Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
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Tony Battaglene, General Manager Strategy & International Affairs; tel: +61413014807; email: tony@wfa,org,au another’s winemaking practices and the regulatory and enforcement mechanisms of the signatory economies. This binds the ‘World Wine Trade Group’ of economies to allow the importation of wines from each other provided the wine has been produced in accordance with practices legitimate in the country of origin, regardless of the legality of those winemaking practices in the country to which the wine is exported. Australia, Argentina, Canada, Chile, South Africa ,New Zealand and the USA There are exceptions allowed for reasons of human health and safety. The introduction of new technologies is far less likely to disrupt trade under this ‘mutual acceptance’ approach than under the arrangements favored by the EU. Th In most cases MRLs for the raw agricultural commodity – might be worthwhile considering an approach that Chile has taken in some negotiations ( most notably with the United States) where they have built in a MFN clause – that is, if some other