WTO Allows EU's 'Moral' Ban On Seal Products

Canada and Norway had challenged the ban on the grounds that it was inconsistent. It grants exceptions to support indigenous Arctic communities that export limited amounts of seal products and to protect fisheries' nets and their catch.

BERLIN (AP) -- The World Trade Organization has ruled that the European Union can ban the import and sale of seal products for "moral" reasons.

Canada and Norway had challenged the ban on the grounds that it was inconsistent. It grants exceptions to support indigenous Arctic communities that export limited amounts of seal products and to protect fisheries' nets and their catch.

Canada and Norway claim such exceptions discriminate against them.

A WTO panel decision published Monday found that the exceptions do flout international free trade rules. But it concluded that if the EU applies the exceptions consistently, then a ban designed to address "public moral concerns" is permitted.

Animal rights groups have long protested the mass clubbing of seals for fur and other products, saying it is inhumane.

Canada said it will appeal the WTO ruling.

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