The group, which aims to reduce alcohol consumption in Ireland, said the labels were important for making consumers informed about the risks of alcohol
Ireland’s plan to introduce health warning labels on alcohol products from 2026 should go ahead despite the concerns of World Trade Organisation members, according to Alcohol Action Ireland.
Several nations, including the US and Mexico, raised concerns about the legislation which will see warnings in large red lettering about risks such as cancer and liver disease placed on bottles and cans sold in Ireland.
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