Sunkist asks for trade study on oranges and lemons
Sunkist asks for trade study on oranges and lemons
WASHINGTON -- A congressional panel has asked the U.S. International Trade Commission, for the first time, to investigate and compare between U.S. and foreign suppliers the costs of producing Navel oranges and lemons. "It has come to the attention of the Committee on Ways & Means that certain U.S. citrus growers are concerned about the competitive conditions affecting certain segments of their industry," Rep. William Thomas (R-CA), chairman of the House Ways & Means Committee, wrote in a letter to the trade commission. Sunkist Growers Inc. in Sherman Oaks, CA, asked the independent agency to