Move sets up a clash at WTO meeting next month after complaints from drinks exporters

Ireland to label alcoholic drinks with detailed health warnings


Ireland says it will become the world’s first country to label alcoholic drinks with comprehensive health warnings, linking them to a slew of fatal illnesses and stating their calorie count in a move that has incensed some of its trading partners and set up a clash at the World Trade Organization.
The new legislation, signed into law by health minister Stephen Donnelly on Monday, will take effect in three years to give producers the time to add the detailed warnings about calorie content, grammes of alcohol and the risk of cancer, liver disease and drinking while pregnant to drinks’ labels.
This story originally appeared on: Financial Times - Author:Jude Webber