Trade ministry welcomes US decision to revoke anti-dumping charge on shrimps

Feb 22nd at 15:24
22-02-2021 15:24:17+07:00

Trade ministry welcomes US decision to revoke anti-dumping charge on shrimps

The US Customs and Border Protection’s decision to cancel anti-dumping duties on Vietnamese shrimps helps create a healthy competitive environment among both US and foreign shrimp producers.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has welcomed the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)’s decision to revoke anti-dumping charge of 10% on shrimp products exported to the US from Minh Phu Seafood Corporation.

Processing shrimps for exports. Photo: Ha Vu

The move came following the CBP’s announcement on February 11 that there is a lack of evidence to conclude that Minh Phu has illegally evaded anti-dumping duties levied on Indian shrimps.

“The CBP has given a fair conclusion and taken into consideration efforts of all related parties in resolving the issue, in turn creating a healthy competitive environment among both US and foreign shrimp producers,” stated the MoIT.

According to the ministry, since the CBP’s launch of the investigation in October 2019, the local authorities have been working with the Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development (MARD), the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), and Minh Phu in clarifying the situation with the US sides.

In the coming time, the MoIT will continue to maintain frequent communication channels with its US peers in ensuring lawful rights of local compliant companies.

The MoIT suggested Vietnamese companies to set up clear origin tracing mechanism to better meet requirements from import markets.

The CBP previously initiated an investigation as a result of an allegation submitted by the Ad Hoc Shrimp Trade Enforcement Committee (AHSTEC) on evasion of antidumping duties by Minh Phu. In the allegation, the AHSTEC asserted that Minh Phu evaded the anti-dumping duty as a US based importer related to Minh Phu brought in Indian-origin frozen shrimp that was transshipped through Vietnam.

Hanoi Times





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Indonesia imposes anti-dumping tariffs on cold steel sheet from Vietnam

It is the final conclusion of an Indonesian agency for cold steel sheet imported from Vietnam.

Automobile group exports over 200 units, parts

Automobile producer THACO recently shipped more than 200 Kia vehicles and auto parts to Thailand, Myanmar, Japan, and the Republic of Korea (RoK).

Vietnamese rice exports increase 10 percent

Despite Covid-19 induced difficulties, Vietnam’s rice exports exceeded US$3 billion in 2020, more than 10 percent higher compared with 2019. Given this result, the...

Pandemic doesn’t stop fortune seekers on God of Wealth day

Despite the effects of COVID-19, Ha Noi’s "Gold Street" was still packed with early morning customers on Sunday looking for luck.

Indonesia slaps anti-dumping duties on cold steel sheets imported from Vietnam

The Indonesian Anti-dumping Committee has concluded that Vietnam is dumping cold steel sheets following a 16-month-long investigation.

Locals turn to buying gold online on God of Wealth Day

The Covid-19 pandemic could not prevent locals from buying gold in anticipation of the upcoming God of Wealth Day, especially as gold firms are now taking the sale...

Gold products for the God of Wealth Day

Jewellery enterprises are gradually releasing this year's gold designs for the God of Wealth Day on February 21.

More than 14,000 tonnes of dragon fruit exported to China via Lao Cai border gates

More than 14,000 tonnes of dragon fruit were exported to China from February 10-17 through border gates in the northern province of Lao Cai, according to the...

Vietnam leading car dealers struggle with Covid-19 impacts

While car prices in 2020 were significantly lower compared to the pre-Covid-19 period, customers had become more cautious in spending, leading to an 8% year-on-year...

Gold companies brace for rush on God of Wealth Day

Gold demand is expected to surge on the God of Wealth Day on the 10th day of the Lunar New Year, which falls this year on February 21, as Vietnamese believe that...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top