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Washington Notebook: U.S., EU seek public input on coordinating regulations

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
   Earlier this month, the Obama administration published a joint U.S. and European Union request for public feedback on how to promote greater transatlantic regulatory compatibility.    The goal is to eliminate unnecessary burdens to trade that hinder economic growth and job creation, without degrading protections for health, safety, welfare and the environment.    Any progress could have a large impact given that the U.S. and EU economies together account for almost half...
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