Argentine lemon ban Trump protectionism or sanitary measure?
TIMBO VIEJO, Argentina — President Donald Trump appears to have soured on Argentine lemons — at least on his predecessor’s decision to end a 16-year ban on imports of the fruit.
In December, President Barack Obama’s administration said it would lift the ban on Argentine lemons, which had been imposed following complaints by producers in California that they carried diseases.
But a month later Trump’s administration issued a 60-day stay on the decision. That stay was recently extended for two more months, stalling the return of imports from one of the world’s top producers of the fruit.
Lemons will be a top trade talking point when Trump welcomes Argentine President Mauricio Macri in Washington on April 27, with growers in the South American country saying the ban is more about Trump protectionism than sanitary standards.


