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The Czech Republic is on its way to introduce a protectionist food law despite warnings that this could be in violation of the EU’s free movement of goods.
The lower house of Czech parliament passed an amendment to the food law on Wednesday (20 January) under which stores larger than 400 square metres will be required to sell a mandatory minimum share of food products made in the Czech Republic, starting in 2022.
The quota is to be 55% next year, with the aim to gradually grow this to 73% in 2028.
The proposal was tabled by the right-wing Freedom and Direct Democracy party (ID) and pushed through by government coalition parties ANO (Renew) and the Social Democrats (S&D) with support from the Communist party (GUE-NGL).
The lower house of Parliament on Wednesday passed a bill that would impose a mandatory quota on local food sold in retail stores larger than 400 square metres. The bill has come under fierce criticism from EU member states which say it would create favoured trade conditions for local producers and discriminate similar imported goods.
The controversial bill follows up on a Buy Czech campaign and aims to bolster the position of Czech producers in the largely foreign owned retail stores. The bill stipulates that shops over the size of 400 square metres will have to offer 55 percent of domestic products in selected categories, such as meat and vegetables. By 2028 the minimum quota should grow to 73 percent.
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