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Thursday, July 02, 2009
Catfish plan risks trade war: It looks like catfish, it tastes like catfish, and it acts like catfish. But to U.S. catfish farmers, the whiskered, bottom-feeding fish from Vietnam is something else: a cheap variety that's usurping the humble catfish's place on Americans' tables and threatening their livelihoods.
So after years of arguing that the Vietnamese fish isn't catfish - and winning a federal law saying as much - the U.S. farmers are now trying to have it both ways. Under their latest lobbying strategy, they want the Vietnamese imports considered catfish so that they will be covered by a new inspections regime that they pushed through Congress last year.
The move - an example of how influential industries work their will in Congress - could block Vietnamese imports for years and risks a broader trade war. It doesn't taste like catfish. Labels: basa, Food
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