NEW YORK — The Trump administration is taking its fight for American trade to the market for Spanish olives.

The U.S. Department of Commerce said Thursday that it's launching investigations into whether Spanish olive producers are violating fair trade laws.

Investigators are concerned that the foreign producers are "dumping" olives into the U.S. — meaning Spanish olives are selling in the United States for less than they would sell for in Spain. That goes against laws that seek to protect American producers from being unfairly undercut by outside competition.

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