EU/SWITZ: Brussels set for Swiss food trade talks

By: Keith Nuthall | 13 May 2009

The EU Council of Ministers has given the go-ahead for talks with Switzerland to forge a trade liberalisation deal for processed food.

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The EU Council of Ministers has given the go-ahead for talks with Switzerland to forge a trade liberalisation deal for processed food.

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