date:Jul 17, 2012
ibility with the good functioning of the EU internal market.
In fact, despite the health benefits claimed by certain EU Governments, no scientific evidence links such benefits to the introduction of food taxes,it continued.
The comments came in CAOBISCOs 2011 annual report published last week, where the industry body called last yeara period of uncertaintyand pleaded for better raw material access and support for RD and public private partnerships through EU and national regulation.
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