Apple industry fights E.U. directive as trade barrier
Apple industry fights E.U. directive as trade barrier
WASHINGTON " A new European Union rule slated to go into effect April 1 will require that all U.S. apples for the European market be inspected, a move that has infuriated U.S. apple companies. The U.S. apple industry has been pushing the U.S. Department of Agriculture to fight the April 1 rule as a trade barrier, and its efforts may be paying off as new Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns pledged to help resolve the issue at a congressional hearing last month. Much is at stake for the apple industry. The European Union is a critical market for U.S. apples, with 1.7 million bushels ($24 million