U.S. Shrimp Industry Disappointed by ITC Decision to Review Antidumping Orders
Tarpon Springs, FL– Today, the International Trade Commission (ITC) self-initiated a “changed circumstances review” to determine whether imports of dumped shrimp from India and Thailand will continue to injure the U.S. shrimp industry after the impact of the tsunami of December 26, 2004. The U.S. shrimp industry, which the ITC in January unanimously found to be injured by illegally traded […]
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U.S. Shrimp Industry Wins Final Antidumping Cases Against Six Countries
Washington, DC – The U.S. shrimp industry today won its antidumping cases, confirming that the industry has been injured over the past three years by illegally dumped shrimp imports from six countries: Brazil, China, Ecuador, India, Thailand, and Vietnam. The International Trade Commission’s (ITC) unanimous finding of injury completes a year-long investigation, resulting in trade-weighted antidumping duties of 17.22 percent […]