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1st June 11, 09:49 AM
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 Originally Posted by McClef
It is not protectionism to demand clear labeling so that nobody is misled.
This already happens with a variety of products so why not with kilts and kilt related products?
That way country of manufacture would be clearly stated, no more "designed in Scotland" nonsense.
Unless we have "Parma Ham" or "Arbroth Smokies" or the like, the most we get is "Made in the EU " or "Produce of more than one country". And that is a catch all for when parts are sourced out side of the EU and assembled in one of the EU States. We don't yet get clear labelling on all our foodstuffs. It will be quite a few years down the road, if at all, that we get clear labelling on all manufactured goods. I am not saying that it is a bad thing, just that I doubt that I will see it in my lifetime.
Regards
Chas
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