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The Philippines is a regional biotechnology leader and a model for science-based GE regulatory policy.
On August 19, 2015 a Mexican federal judge from the XII District Court overturned a 2013 ruling that had prevented biotechnology companies, universities, or public research institutes from planting...
Despite a protracted legal suit against the release into the environment and commercialization of GE products on the Ghanaian market, positive strides have been notched.
Legislation to strengthen Australia’s biosecurity system, simplify and streamline regulation and increase flexibility in how biosecurity risk is managed received royal assent on June 16, 2015...
Jordan’s biotechnology draft biosafety law based on the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety, which among other issues mandates the labeling of biotech products, has yet to be approved since its drafting..
While several proposals to expand biotech labeling are still pending in the National Assembly, MFDS announced its plan in early 2015 to expand mandatory biotech labeling to include all products...
In CY2014, Taiwan was the seventh largest export market for U.S. food and agricultural products, of which genetically engineered (GE) bulk and intermediate commodity accounted for nearly 40 percent...
Mexico continues to send mixed signals regarding its stance toward acceptance of biotechnology.
Agricultural biotechnology continues to face challenges in Costa Rica.
Honduras allows commercial production and field trials of genetically engineered (GE) crops.
As of July 2015, Israel does not have a policy that restricts the use of imported biotech commodities or derivative products.
Despite legislation limiting importation of genetically modified raw materials, the regulatory framework to implement that legislation never been finalized.