The EU and South Africa have found a formula to end their trade dispute over the names used for spirits…

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Series Details 17/02/00, Volume 6, Number 07
Publication Date 17/02/2000
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Date: 17/02/2000

...with Pretoria describing a proposal agreed by Union foreign ministers earlier this week as a “workable compromise”. Under the plan, South Africa will be given five years to phase out use of the terms 'grappa' and 'ouzo'. Italy and Greece had argued that these names should only be used for drinks made in their countries. The dispute has held up implementation of a free-trade accord between the EU and South Africa which was due to enter into force on 1 January this year.

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