Higher US duties on Vietnamese shrimp

Sep 14th at 10:04
14-09-2016 10:04:17+07:00

Higher US duties on Vietnamese shrimp

The United States Department of Commerce (DOC) has officially levied higher anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese frozen warm-water shrimp exports during the review period starting February 1, 2014 to January 31, 2015.

 

The Vietnam Competition Authority (VCA) announced that this final decision was taken at the 10th administrative review (POR 10). DOC selected one mandatory respondent, which will be taxed at 4.78 per cent. Therefore, voluntary respondents will also have to pay a duty rate of 4.78 per cent.

Mandatory respondents are exporters selected for individual investigation by the DOC as part of its anti-dumping duty review, whereas exporters that are not initially chosen for investigation, but wish to participate and are accepted by DOC, are voluntary respondents.

Meanwhile, the tariff imposed on other Vietnamese firms or exporters not examined as mandatory or voluntary respondents in the POR10, remains at 25.76 per cent, said VCA.

It added that the United States had significantly increased the duty rate for Vietnamese shrimp in the POR10, from 0.91 per cent in the POR9 to 4.78 per cent at present, for both mandatory and voluntary businesses.

According to Vietnamese shrimp exporters, the higher anti-dumping duties will pose difficulties for their exports to the US market in the future.

During the first seven months of this year, Viet Nam earned an export turnover of US$364.8 million from shrimp exports, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 16.3 per cent.

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