Yesterday's WTO ruling regarding the updated implementing rule for the U.S. country-of-origin labeling (COOL) law could have implications for U.S. denatured ethyl alcohol exports to Canada.As we wrote yesterday, the WTO released its finding that the updated implementing rule for the U.S. country-of-origin labeling (COOL) law is not in compliance with its strictures and must be amended. Otherwise, Canada and Mexico, which brought the case to the WTO, would be empowered to implement retaliatory tariffs. We also listed the products that Canada proposed be subjected to those tariffs, and one of the more interesting items included, particularly given the timing, is denatured ethyl alcohol.With the convergence of blend wall issues and EPA's...