SPOKANE — Labor woes at major West Coast seaports have slowed the export of a record crop of Washington apples and endangered big Christmas season shipments of the fruit to Central American nations.

Delays have also hit shipments of autos, smartphones and numerous other products as longshoremen and shippers try to hammer out a new contract involving work at 29 West Coast ports.

The slowdown comes at a critical time of year, as other shipments of holiday goods arrive from Asia and await distribution across the country.

Washington grows the most apples in the nation ,and this year produced a huge crop of about 155 million, 40-pound boxes — 35 percent more than usual.

“With the record apple crop we are having this year, the need to move Washington apples outside of the United States is even greater,” said Rebecca Lyons, international marketing director for the Washington Apple Commission.