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Calissons d'Aix have been made and sold in Provence for centuries, and are considered
a speciality of the region
But that only applies in France, meaning overseas sweet makers can
pursue their own path.
French confectioners wanted global rights over the Calisson, and
have spent well over a decade debating the "official" ingredients.
To stop foreign firms using the Calissons d'Aix name, they applied for
an EU designation - the Protected Geographical Indication (PGI).
But Ye Chunlin filed its claim with the Chinese intellectual property
agency, Sipo, before it came through.
The French sweet makers now hope to block the move via a
counter-claim with Sipo.
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