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Romanian supermarkets: 51% of produce sold must be domestic

In a bid to support farmers, Romanian lawmakers have introduced legislation obliging supermarkets to sell at least 51 percent home-produced meat, fruit, eggs and vegetables.

The law, which was approved by 293 votes to 0 on Wednesday 8 June, in the 378-seat Chamber of Deputies, only applies to food retail outlets with a turnover of more than 2 million Euro ($2.3 million) a year.

Retailers violating the law can be fined 100,000 to 150,000 lei ($25,000 to $38,000) and can be shut down for repeated violations.

The move has been criticized by the Association of Big Retailers, which said it will "undermine modern commerce," and deprive consumers of choice.

The law needs to be signed by President Klaus Iohannis. It is unclear whether it meets market competition rules.

Source: foxnews.com
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