SSA Denounces DOC Recommendation to Remove Antidumping Duties on Ecuadorian Shrimp Imports
Tarpon Springs, FL—The Department of Commerce (“Commerce”) has issued a final determination that would allow Ecuador, the second largest supplier of shrimp to the U.S. market, to escape antidumping duties—a move that threatens to harm thousands of coastal communities in eight states that depend on a healthy U.S. shrimp industry. Although Commerce has delayed by two months the release of […]
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ITC Finds Dumping from Thailand and India Still Injure U.S. Shrimpers
Tarpon Springs, FL– The Southern Shrimp Alliance welcomes today’s unanimous determination by the International Trade Commission (ITC) that the U.S. shrimp industry would continue to be injured by dumped imports of shrimp from India and Thailand if antidumping duties were removed. The ITC spent ten months investigating the ability of Thai and Indian companies to produce and export shrimp after […]
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Four More Countries Found Dumping Shrimp
Duties Imposed to Offset Cheating Washington, DC –U.S. shrimp fishermen and farmers said today that hundreds of thousands of U.S. families and the economies of thousands of communities throughout the southeast will benefit from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s final findings that exporters in Brazil, Ecuador, India, and Thailand are violating U.S. trade laws by dumping shrimp into the U.S. […]