Germany: German Government on Potential Impacts of TTIP on Agriculture

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The German government has highlighted that TTIP will not undermine food safety standards and that American exporters have to meet European regulations. The position of the German Government was published as a response to a parliamentary enquiry on potential impacts of TTIP on food and agriculture in Germany and the European Union. 

Germany: German Government on Potential Impacts of TTIP on Agriculture

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