Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2001-01-16-Speech-2-214"
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"Thank you for your answer. I naturally appreciate that this is how matters stand, that is to say that there is not at present any legislation which may be used in this context. Nonetheless, what we have here is an example of an unusually cynical trade in which hazardous waste that causes serious illnesses, especially among children in the area, is exported to a country which is unable to deal with it.
My question is: if something similar were to happen today, that is to say if an attempt were made to export waste in this way, would the rules mean that exports of this kind were totally banned?"@en1
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