Honduras appeals WTO landmark ruling on Australia's plain tobacco packaging

GENEVA, July 20 (Reuters) - Honduras has appealed against a WTO ruling won last month by Australia on its "plain" packaging requirements for tobacco, a WTO spokesman said on Friday.

In a landmark ruling, the WTO panel said Australia's law improved public health by reducing the use of tobacco products, rebuffing claims that alternative measures would be equally effective.

It also rejected the argument that Australia had unjustifiably infringed tobacco trademarks and violated intellectual property rights.

The other plaintiffs - Cuba, Dominican Republic and Indonesia - have not yet said whether they plan to appeal. Australia's law, introduced in 2010, bans logos and distinctively coloured cigarette packaging in favour of drab olive packets with brand names printed in small standardised fonts.

(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay Editing by Alison Williams)

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