This issue is under deliberation by a dispute settlement panel formed under the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, with a crucial report slated for release in November.
The dispute’s resolution will significantly influence not just the two nations' agricultural trade but also the credibility of scientific research in policymaking internationally.
If the panel rules against the US, it could undermine over 1,700 studies supporting biotech corn’s safety and discourage investments in biotech advancements.
The agricultural and biotech communities are closely monitoring this case, hoping for a resolution that reinforces the integration of science in international trade regulations.