Canadian blueberries pose no peril to American producers, U.S. trade commission says
WASHINGTON — The panel that evaluates international trade disputes in the United States has squashed a complaint about Canadian blueberries.
The U.S. International Trade Commission says recent spikes in foreign blueberry imports are no threat to domestic producers.
The commission voted unanimously today to end its investigation, which was requested by former U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.
Lighthizer asked the commission back in September to look into the potential harm done by imports from Canada, Mexico, Chile and Peru.