U.S. domestic catfish producers hope that USDA's final rule implementing a more robust inspection program for fish will find the imported variety to be as unsafe as they have charged for many years. However, this is more likely to become a case of “be careful what you wish for.” Catfish Inspection U.S. domestic catfish producers have been trying to block lower-cost imports from Asia for the better part of the past 15 years. This week USDA issued a final rule implementing a more robust inspection program for both domestic and imported fish, which it will directly manage. Because USDA operates a more robust inspection program for meat than does the U.S. Food & Drug Administration on other foods (including fish), the proponents hope that...