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Shrimp Duties Update: The Impact of Duties – Part II
The Impact of Duties, in Purchasers’ and Foreign Producers’ Own Words Commissioner Johanson: “Did you see any changes in the market following the imposition of preliminary relief?” Mark Palicki, COO of Fortune International: “The prices are going up. The prices went up last week, actually – just domestically as well, from the fishermen.”[1] Commissioner Johanson:...
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Shrimp Duties Update: The Impact of Duties – Part I
On April 1, 2024, Commerce published preliminary countervailing duties on shrimp from Ecuador, India, and Vietnam. Two months later, on May 30, 2024, preliminary antidumping duties were imposed on imports from Ecuador and Indonesia. The first four months after both preliminary antidumping and countervailing duties were imposed was June through September of 2024. Imports from...
Read More December 5, 2024 -
Shrimp Duties Update: Fighting for Higher Duties at Commerce
Who Filed Briefs Arguing for Higher Duties at Commerce? In addition to the work put in to win an affirmative injury vote at the International Trade Commission reviewed in last week’s Shrimp Duties Updates, ASPA also led the way in advocating for higher antidumping and countervailing duty rates in the six investigations on shrimp from...
Read More December 4, 2024