EU: Brussels tables FMD and swine fever rules reform
By Keith Nuthall | 9 October 2003
The European Commission has proposed the filling of potential legal loopholes that could allow countries suffering from outbreaks of foot and mouth disease and classical swine fever to export live animals to the European Union (EU), potentially spreading these illnesses to its Member States.
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The European Commission has proposed the filling of potential legal loopholes that could allow countries suffering from outbreaks of foot and mouth disease and classical swine fever to export live animals to the European Union (EU), potentially spreading these illnesses to its Member States.

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