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In South Korea’s ‘apple county’, farmers beg not to be sacrificed for US trade deal

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South Korea’s quarantine agency is still reviewing US market access requests for apples more than 30 years after they were filed.

CHEONGSONG: The apples grown in the South Korean county of Cheongsong in the country’s southeast are so renowned for their flavour that they are often given out in neatly-packaged gift boxes during national holidays.

However, apple farmers, who account for about a third of the roughly 14,000 households in the sleepy rural area, worry that their way of life could be under threat from an influx of cheap US imports.

Fanning concerns, South Korea’s trade minister suggested last week that Seoul could make concessions on some agricultural imports, although he said sensitive items should be protected, as part of any deal to eliminate or reduce punishing US tariffs on cars, steel and other key exports.

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