Apple industry hails narrowly approved CAFTA
Apple industry hails narrowly approved CAFTA
WASHINGTON The U.S. apple industry said that President Bush signed the landmark Central America Free Trade Agreement just in time to create a duty-free market for a bumper crop of fall-harvested apples. The vote in the U.S. House of Representatives matched every prediction that it would be a close one, passing 217-215 in the early hours of July 28. The Senate passed it last month by a 54-45 margin. As President Bush signed the bill Aug. 2, he said that the ramifications reached beyond trade. "CAFTA is more than a trade bill it is a commitment among freedom-loving nations to advance peace