BRUSSELS - The European Union proposed a total trade and import ban yesterday on products from seals killed in a cruel way despite warnings it could hurt the world's largest annual seal hunt in Canada.
The plan announced yesterday covers hunts worldwide, but focuses on Canada because of assertions by hunt opponents that it is the cruelest. Canadian seal hunters use spiked clubs and rifles to kill seals.
The EU proposal says the trade in seal products would be allowed from countries that can offer guarantees their hunting techniques are "consistent with high animal-welfare standards" and the animals are killed swiftly without undue suffering.