Brussels, 7 February 2023 – Yesterday, Ireland notified to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) its Draft Regulations Under Section 12 of Ireland’s Public Health (Alcohol) Act 2018 laying down rules for the labelling of alcoholic beverages, including the use of health warnings. It notified an unchanged draft despite strong opposition, because incompatible with European Union law, of a high number of EU Member States, and thanks to the inaction of the European Commission. The WTO procedure would be the last procedural step before Ireland can adopt the legislations.
“Ireland has decided not to change a single comma of the Draft notified to WTO despite the fact that no less than 13 Member States – Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Spain – issued critical comments on the Irish Bill during the EU process of consultation under the TBT procedure. One could wonder what is the point of the TRIS consultation procedure!” said Ignacio Sánchez Recarte, Secretary General of CEEV.
The Irish Draft regulations are clearly incompatible with EU law and even the Irish authorities recognized it, with humour, during an event on cancer organized by the Swedish Presidency on 1st February.