US trade faces labelling change

1-Jun-2004

Tobacco companies in the US could face a change in labelling requirements and descriptor restrictions similar to those in the EU following two new bills giving the Food and Drug Administration the authority to regulate tobacco products

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Tobacco companies in the US could face a change in labelling requirements and descriptor restrictions similar to those in the EU following two new bills giving the Food and Drug

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