Some good news on this front. This is one case where folks in Vancouver, Canada are the bad guys and the good guys win, unlike many other situations these days.
International tribunal ruled against Vancouver company Methanex that had filed claim against California's laws to ban MTBE, saying it was illegal under NAFTA laws.
Well, we finally got the NAFTA courts to side with our laws and didn't lose the sovereignty of our laws against environmental pollution. And we get compensated for court costs as well (much needed for our state government now!).
Read here:
http://www.sacbee.com/content/business/story/13387078p-14228606c.html-------------------------
Canadian firm loses MTBE case
Claim under NAFTA sought payment for chemical ban.By Dale Kasler -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 2:15 am PDT Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Story appeared in Business section, Page D1
An international tribunal Tuesday sided with California's decision to ban the gasoline additive MTBE, rejecting a Canadian chemical manufacturer's $1 billion claim that the ban was illegal under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
The claim by Vancouver-based Methanex Corp. was a high-profile test of NAFTA's free-trade rules and whether a company must be compensated if a government action prevents it from selling a product across borders.
California officials hailed the ruling, saying it keeps companies from using NAFTA to undermine a state's environmental regulations.
"Today's decision is a resounding victory for the rights of Californians to keep their drinking water safe and clean," state Attorney General Bill Lockyer said in a prepared statement.
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