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"The legislation being repealed in this case concerns the conditions of acceptance of proof of origin for certain textile products originating in third countries, which established specific requirements by applying quantitative restrictions. The rapporteur shares the Commission’s view that the trade policy measures applied by the EU in the textiles sector can be managed without imposing the excessive burden of presenting proof of origin for all imports. As far as we are concerned, it is in the interests of both consumers and businesses to ensure that any burden imposed on importers of goods from third countries serves to control and limit such goods.
Above all, we are concerned that we are going to repeal regulations that are useful for customs control without there being any progress at the moment on the ‘Made in’ origin marking regulation, which is currently at a standstill in the Commission because of the Council’s obstructionism. I would also like to point out that the Council has vetoed origin markings in relation to the
textile measure and is trying to do the same as regards the mandatory indication of place of origin on food labels.
We voted against the report."@en1
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