 The Codex Alimentarius Commission, CAC, has been referenced by the World Trade Organization, WTO, agreements, which has led to increased importance of the international food standards set by the CAC. However, there is tension between the WHO's International Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes and the Codex Standard, for follow-up formula, CSFUF. Member states have made over 245 interventions regarding commercial milk formula exports at the WTO, citing deviations from the CAC standards. These interventions were not part of any formal dispute but rather occurred in WTO committees and accession processes. In Thailand, complaints were filed against weakened regulations, while exporters sought to narrow the CSFUF at the CAC in a manner contrary to the international code. Additionally, countries have coordinated their efforts to advocate for reapportionment of CORE who funding to the CAC and to further influence standard setting. As a result, the commercial interests of the baby food industry are magnified, leading to inconsistency between health guidelines set by the WHO, standard setting at the. This article was authored by Catherine Russ, Philip Baker, Makayla Bird, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.