Gepubliceerd op vrijdag 6 januari 2006
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PGI's en PDO's

"The European Commission has adopted two proposals to clarify and streamline rules for protected geographical indications (PGI), protected designations of origin (PDOs) and "traditional specialities guaranteed". The draft regulations will ensure full compatibility with the findings of a recent WTO panel.In order to improve make the registration process more efficient, the Commission is proposing to simplify procedures and clarify the role of Member States. The centrepiece of these proposals is the definition of a well-defined "single document" for applications containing all the necessary information for registration, information and inspection purposes and which will be published.

The proposals also seek to boost the image of the labels and the use of the EU logos with a view to increasing consumer recognition. In a panel ruling issued in 2004, the WTO upheld the integrity of the EU’s geographical indications system and rejected the majority of the claims made by the United States and Australia. These regulations will bring the scheme into conformity on the two areas that were criticised: firstly by formally deleting the requirement for "reciprocity and equivalence" from the regulations and secondly by allowing third country operators to submit applications and objections directly rather than through their governments. The deadline for implementing the ruling is set to expire in April 2006." Lees hier meer.