English French Beef Trade Dispute- Tuesday November 3 , 1999
November 3, 1999: Seven possible explanations of the unexpected outcome of yesterday's meeting between the English and French over their beef trade dispute. The unexpected outcome of the first series meetings between UK agriculture minister Nick
Brown, his French counterpart Jean Glavany, and EU commissioner for Health & Consumer
Protection David Byrne, on the beef trade dispute between the countries, challenges conventional
wisdom.
The French embargo on British beef imports appears to be illegal under EU law. French claims
over food safety concerns were dismissed by the EU Scientific Steering Committee last week and
the issue is a very high profile one in Britain.
It was generally supposed that Britain held the better hand and would be eager to press its
advantage. The joint statement following the meeting indicated that Britain will be providing the
French with further information on five areas. These were listed without detail in a joint news release after the meetings as traceability, testing, derived products, controls and labelling.
This is seen by many as a "cave in." Certainly some accommodation of the French was seen as
being a political necessity if the embargo was to be lifted promptly. I seemed logical, however, that such concessions would not be offered until the clock had been started in terms of formally raising the issue with the European Commission. The Treaty of Rome, the EU constitution, requires the Commission to submit a reasoned opinion to the European Court of Justice which judges these issues within three months.
The safest conclusion, on anything that does not make sense, is that it is not fully understood.
Understanding politics is often challenging.
Seven areas where there may be misunderstanding follow:
And there almost certainly are others including quite probably what time will reveal as the real reason. © This site is maintained by: David Walker. Copyright © 1999. David Walker. Copyright & Disclaimer Information. Last Revised/Reviewed:November 3 , 1999 |