NCEIV8 R5-0805 Flashcards

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Lesson 8

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Lesson 8 Trading standards

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Chickens slaugh

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Chickens slaughtered in the United States, claim officials in Brussels, are not fit to grace European tables.

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No, say the Ame

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No, say the American: our fowl are fine, we simply clean them in a different way.

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These days, it

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These days, it is differences in national regulations, far more than tariffs, that put sand in the wheels of trade between rich countries.

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It is not just

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It is not just farmers who are complaining.

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An electric raz

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An electric razor that meets the European Union’s safety standards must be approved by American testers before it can be sold in the United States, and an American-made dialysis machine needs the EU’s okay before is hits the market in Europe.

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As it happens,

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As it happens, a razor that is safe in Europe is unlikely to electrocute Americans.

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So, ask busines

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So, ask businesses on both sides of the Atlantic, why have two lots of tests where one would do?

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Politicians agr

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Politicians agree, in principle, so America and the EU have been trying to reach a deal which would eliminate the need to double-test many products.

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They hope to fi

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They hope to finish in time for a trade summit between America and the EU on May 28TH.

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Although negoti

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Although negotiators are optimistic, the details are complex enough that they may be hard-pressed to get a deal at all.

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Why? One diffic

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Why? One difficulty is to construct the agreements.

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The Americans w

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The Americans would happily reach one accord on standards for medical devices and then hammer out different pacts covering, say, electronic goods and drug manufacturing.

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The EU – follo

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The EU – following fine continental traditions – wants agreement on general principles, which could be applied to many types of products and perhaps extended to other countries.

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