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The EU and China have signed an agreement on the protection of European geographical indications
The European Union and China have signed an agreement to protect hundreds of European geographical indications (geographical indications and designations of origin) and hundreds of Chinese geographical indications in the EU from misuse and counterfeiting, the European Commission announced on Monday.
Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development Janusz Wojciechowski said that the agreement would allow consumers to buy original quality products. (MTI)
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