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Commission split over bid to lift ban on US poultry

By Jennifer Rankin and Simon Taylor  -  19.03.2008 / 00:00 CET
The European Commission is split over an attempt by Günter Verheugen, the European commissioner for industry, to win special treatment for American poultry imports in order to improve trade relations with the US.

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Heading for a bath: the meat from American chickens is routinely washed with chlorine, a treatment that is banned in the EU/REUTERS

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