While growers and their supporters welcomed Cabinet's rejection of a law change that could have seen our peach growers slowly bleed to death, the battle is not yet over as something possibly even more sinister lurks just under the surface. It s calledthe Bounded Public Interest Test.Cabinet has rejected the proposal to include an "automatic termination period" (ATP) for any tariffs applied under the Anti-Dumping and Countervailing Act 1988, but unfortunately for horticulture, the issue does not end there.
展开▼