EU feta ruling ‘threatens WTO talks’
By: Chris Jones | 16 November 2005
The "laughable" decision to allow Greece to register feta cheese could undermine EU moves to seek international recognition for all protected foods at next month's WTO talks in Hong Kong. Chris Jones reports from Brussels.
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The "laughable" decision to allow Greece to register feta cheese could undermine EU moves to seek international recognition for all protected foods at next month's WTO talks in Hong Kong. Chris Jones reports from Brussels.

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