International Regulations on Genetically Modified Organisms: U.S., Europe, China and Japan
date:Jun 13, 2016


Compared with the EU and U.S., Japan seems to take a more middle-of-the-road stance on GMOs. The number of GMO approvals in Japan falls short of the U.S. mark but is ahead of the EUs. The comparison is the same for the approval time frame of the GMO crops applying to be sold in these countries: U.S. approval is the fastest, followed by Japan and then the EU.

Conclusion
Worldwide, countries have established GMO regulations based on their own economic, political and societal reasons. establishe
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