Friends, In response to our Codex thread, someone told me about this URL, which paints a rosy picture of Codex: http://www.snopes.com/politics/medical/vitamins.asp I looked at it. It's a classic example of disinformation. It claims Codex gives merely guidelines, which are not enforceable, and that we will not be affected. The article completely ignores the process by which such guidelines become enforceable, a process which is well underway in the case of Codex. The first article below tells us that Codex, just yesterday, has now become part of EU law. The second article explains how conformance to Codex is buried in the fine print of CAFTA, which is now under debate in the House of Representatives, where it will surely be adopted. The third article gives the actual text of Chapter Six of CAFTA, which contains that fine print. rkm -------------------------------------------------------- From: "Westaway" <•••@••.•••> Subject: Controversial EU Vitamins Ban to Go Ahead Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:48:23 -0700 http://rense.com/general66/procp.htm Controversial EU Vitamins Ban To Go Ahead By Sam Knight The Times - UK 7-12-5 A controversial new EU regulation that has threatened to outlaw thousands of mineral supplements and bankrupt health food stores across Britain was upheld this morning. The European Court of Justice approved the Food Supplements Directive even though the court's own Advocate-General advised that the Directive was invalid under EU law. The ruling - greeted with surprise - is a defeat for a concerted campaign by more than a million British health food customers and shops. They have argued that the law, which will come into effect on August 1, will impose an unprecedented level of regulation on mineral supplements and could threaten the existence of small suppliers. ---<snip>--- -------------------------------------------------------- http://www.thenhf.com/newsflash_49.htm National Health Federation Urgent Alert - CAFTA July 2, 2005 URGENT ALERT ACT NOW YOUR HEALTH FREEDOM IS BEING THREATENED CAFTA VOTE - 1 WEEK AWAY WE MUST NOT ALLOW CAFTA AND CODEX TO OVERRIDE DSHEA The Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) Treaty will require the U.S., a member of the World Trade Organization, to revise our food laws and regulations based on Codex decisions. CAFTA would force harmonization of our dietary supplements and regulations to international standards, overriding the DSHEA Act of 1994. The Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) and the even-broader Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA) are both modelled after the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). These agreements are typical bureaucratic monstrosities of " managed " trade that masquerade as free trade and would expand NAFTA to include first Central America and then the rest of the Americas in an economic "union." True free trade would take a few pages of written text to enact ("eliminate these barriers to trade and these tariffs," etc.); all three of these agreements encompass thousands of pages of bureaucratic textual garbage sprinkled liberally with rules, regulations, and special-interest benefits. Buried in the language of CAFTA is Section 6 that would require of all its members that they form a Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary (SPS) committee for the purpose of insuring ongoing harmonization under the terms of the SPS Agreement in the World Trade Organization (WTO). You can find that text at the following website: http://www.ustr.gov/Trade_Agreements/Bilateral/CAFTA/CAFTA-DR_Final_Texts/Section_Index.html . If you then look at Article 3 of the WTO's SPS Agreement, you will read the following words: "To harmonize sanitary and phytosanitary measures on as wide a basis as possible, Members shall base their food safety measures on international standards, guidelines or recommendations." (emphasis added) And as you all know by now, Codex sets the international standards for food safety including vitamins & minerals. So, CAFTA, which is set for a vote in the House of Representatives when they reconvene July 11th, 2005, is another critical link by which health-freedom haters hope to bypass the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 and obligate the United States and Canada by treaty to harmonize to the harshly restrictive Codex vitamin-and-mineral standards. They cannot be allowed to succeed, and we at the NHF completely oppose these two treaties that would put a knife in the back of our health freedoms. ********************* ONLY ONE WEEK TO ACT. CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES. URGE THEM TO VOTE AGAINST CAFTA NOW . -------------------------------------------------------- http://www.sag.gob.cl/contenedortmp/United_States_-_Chile_Free_Trade_Agreement/Measures.PDF Chapter Six Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Objectives The objectives of this Chapter are to protect human, animal, and plant health conditions in the Parties' territories, enhance the Parties' implementation of the SPS Agreement, provide a forum for addressing bilateral sanitary and phytosanitary matters, resolve trade issues, and thereby expand trade opportunities. Article 6.1: Scope and Coverage This Chapter applies to all sanitary and phytosanitary measures of a Party that may, directly or indirectly, affect trade between the Parties. Article 6.2 : General Provision 1. Further to Article 1.3 (Relation to Other Agreements), the Parties affirm their existing rights and obligations with respect to each other under the SPS Agreement. 2. Neither Party may have recourse to dispute settlement under this Agreement for any matter arising under this Chapter. Article 6.3: Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Matters 1. The Parties hereby agree to establish a Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Matters comprising representatives of each Party who have responsibility for sanitary and phytosanitary matters. 2. The Parties shall establish the Committee not later than 30 days after the date of entry into force of this Agreement through an exchange of letters identifying the primary representative of each Party to the Committee and establishing the Committee's terms of reference. 3. The objectives of the Committee shall be to enhance the implementation by each Party of the SPS Agreement, protect human, animal, and plant life and health, enhance consultation and cooperation on sanitary and phytosanitary matters, and facilitate trade between the Parties. 4. The Committee shall seek to enhance any present or future relationships between the Parties' agencies with responsibility for sanitary and phytosanitary matters. 5. The Committee shall provide a forum for: (a) enhancing mutual understanding of each Party's sanitary and phytosanitary measures and the regulatory processes that relate to those measures; (b) consulting on matters related to the development or application of sanitary and phytosanitary measures that affect, or may affect, trade between the Parties; (c) consulting on issues, positions, and agendas for meetings of the WTO SPS Committe e, the various Codex committees (including the Codex Alimentarius Commissio n), the International Plant Protection Conventio n, the International Office of Epizootic s, and other international and regional for a on food safety and human, animal, and plant health; (d) coordinating technical cooperation programs on sanitary and phytosanitary matters; (e) improving bilateral understanding related to specific implementation issues concerning the SPS Agreement; and (f) reviewing progress on addressing sanitary and phytosanitary matters that may arise between the Parties' agencies with responsibility for such matters. 6. The Committee shall meet at least once a year unless the Parties otherwise agree. 7. The Committee shall perform its work in accordance with the terms of reference referenced in paragraph 2. The Committee may revise the terms of reference and may develop procedures to guide its operation. 8. Each Party shall ensure that appropriate representatives with responsibility for the development, implementation, and enforcement of sanitary and phytosanitary measures from its relevant trade and regulatory agencies or ministries participate in meetings of the Committee. The official agencies and ministries of each Party responsible for such measures shall be set out in the Committee's terms of reference. 9. The Committee may agree to establish ad hoc working groups in accordance with the Committee's terms of reference. 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