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Ministers want more clarity on EU timber proposal
Farm ministers have demanded more clarity on the requirements that timber traders would have to meet under proposed EU rules to combat illegally harvested wood. The ministers met in Brussels on Monday to discuss European commission proposals tabled last year (EE 17/10/08).
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