U.S.-EU regulatory cooperation slow for trade security

Opinion

Tuesday, February 28, 2012
By Eric Kulisch    Business people involved in trade compliance and security usually think of countries integrating their supply chain security programs when they hear the term mutual recognition. But the practice of trade partners granting reciprocal recognition to each other's rules and regulations really can apply to all types of cross-border activity.    The agreement signed by the United States and European Union earlier this month regarding how "organic" products grown in one regio...
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