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by throwaway48540
686 days ago
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EU does prevent stricter rules. If a product meeting regulations can't be sold somewhere in the single market area, it's grounds for EU court case. That's why all the food producing states like Austria, France, Italy go around it with tax breaks and "product of X" stamps. Note that while a state can have stricter rules for production, they can't prevent import and sale of products from less strict states of the single market area. |
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