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SA govt says citrus dispute with EU not aggressive; seeks WTO help

SA govt says citrus dispute with EU not aggressive; seeks WTO help
SA govt says citrus dispute with EU not aggressive; seeks WTO help

South Africa’s government has addressed the ongoing dispute with the European Union at the World Trade Organization regarding citrus exports, emphasizing that the issue is based on scientific principles rather than confrontation.

Recently, South Africa has requested the WTO to establish two panels to resolve disputes concerning its citrus fruit exports to the EU. The disagreements stem from EU regulations aimed at preventing the spread of Citrus Black Spot (CBS) and false coddling moths (FCM), which can harm the quality of the fruit.

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