EU Animal Testing Ban Could Conflict With FDA OTC Requirements – USTR
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Recently passed European Union legislation banning the sale of cosmetics tested on animals could conflict with FDA testing requirements for products also regulated as OTC drugs, the United States Trade Representative states in its annual report on foreign trade barriers released April 1
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