Mexico and Canada use globalist trade organization to eliminate U.S. food safety regulations
‘The United States’ two neighboring countries are preparing to level trade sanctions under rules governing a globalist trade agreement following victory in a recent meat labeling case.
The pending actions by the Canadian and Mexican governments are creating pressure on Congress to change existing U.S. laws that have been credited with providing consumers with more complete information about the food they feed their families.
As reported by Reuters, a ruling by the World Trade Organization sided with Canada and Mexico over laws “requiring retailers to label meat with the country where the animal was born, raised and slaughtered, saying they discriminated against imported livestock.”‘
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