Tag: imports

  • Kerrygold Files Trademark Suit Against Wisconsin Maker of Irishgold Butter

    The Irish distributor of Kerrygold butter won an emergency restraining order against a Wisconsin creamery after alleging the creamery backed out of an agreement to process Kerrygold locally and later created its own nearly identical product, “Irishgold,” infringing Kerrygold’s trademark. Ornua Foods N. Am., Inc. v. Eurogold USA LLC, No. 17­0510 (E.D. Wis., filed April…

  • Asahi Facing False-Source Putative Class Action

    A consumer has filed a projected class action alleging Asahi Beer U.S.A., Inc. misleads customers into believing that Asahi Super Dry beer is made in Japan despite being produced in Canada. Panvini v. Asahi Beer U.S.A., Inc., No. 17-­1896 (N.D. Cal., filed April 5, 2017). The plaintiff claims that although most of the Asahi Dry…

  • EU Countries Vote Against Allowing GM Maize

    A majority of EU countries reportedly voted against allowing the cultivation of two genetically modified (GM) types of maize as well as the extension of approved cultivation areas for another GM maize already grown in Spain. Neither vote was decisive under EU rules, which require 65 percent of countries’ votes to decide, so the determination…

  • DeLauro, Tester Target Brazilian Beef Following Corruption Allegations

    Sen. Jon Tester (D-­Mont.) and Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D­-Conn.) have urged the federal government to act in response to a Brazilian investigation allegedly finding that more than 100 of the country’s health inspectors allowed the sale of rancid meat, falsified export documents or failed to inspect meatpacking plants. Tester introduced a bill in the U.S.…

  • Georgia Court Dismisses Olive Oil Suit Against Dr. Oz

    A Georgia court has dismissed with prejudice a complaint against television personality Mehmet Oz accusing the physician of making false claims about the quality of olive oil in the United States, finding that Oz’s statements were protected under a state anti-SLAPP (strategic lawsuit against public participation) law protecting speech made in connection with an issue…

  • Olive Oil Industry Group Sues Dr. Oz

    The North American Olive Oil Association (NAOOA) has filed a lawsuit against Mehmet Oz of “The Dr. Oz Show” alleging he falsely told his audience in a May 2016 episode that 80 percent of olive oil sold in supermarkets is fraudulent. N. Am. Olive Oil Ass’n v. Oz, No. 283156 (Ga. Super. Ct., Fulton Cty.,…

  • U.S. and Mexico Announce Organic Trade Partnership

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) and the National Service for Animal and Plant Health, Food Safety and Quality of Mexico (SENASICA) have announced a joint Organic Compliance Committee to “ensure the integrity of organic products trade between the United States and Mexico.” With implementation of Mexico’s organic regulations slated for 2017,…

  • White House to Lift Travel Restrictions on Alcohol from Cuba

    The White House has issued a policy directive intended to promote “authorized engagements with Cuba to advance cooperation on areas of mutual interest, and increase travel to, commerce with, and the free flow of information to Cuba.” To this end, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and the Department of…