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MEPs argue over responsibility for illegal timber
There is dissent among MEPs in the parliament's environment committee over how responsibility for combating illegal timber in the EU should be spread over the supply chain. The MEPs met on Wednesday to discuss draft rules tabled last year.
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Read ENDS article on its provisional agenda of meetings
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