US drops anti-subsidy tax on Vietnamese frozen shrimp

Monday, Sep 23, 2013 07:00

Shrimp being processed for export at a company in Ca Mau Province. The US has decided to cancel anti-subsidy measures against companies exporting frozen shrimp from Viet Nam. — VNA/VNS Photo Le Huy Hai

HA NOI (Biz Hub)— The United States International Trade Commission (USITC) has decided to cancel anti-subsidy measures against companies exporting frozen shrimp from Viet Nam.

The decision came after the USITC's six-member committee took a vote on the issue, with four members voicing their support for the cancellation on Friday.

The anti-subsidy tax on Vietnamese shrimp – which ranged from 1.15 per cent to 7.88 per cent as set by the DOC – has now been lifted.

On August 13, the US Department of Commerce (DOC) announced it was introducing an anti-subsidy duty on Vietnamese frozen shrimp, reasoning that any subsidy would pose a threat to the US shrimp industry.

This was a twin victory for Vietnamese shrimp exporters, Viet Nam's commercial counsellor in the US Dao Tran Nhan said in an interview with the Viet Nam News Agency.

On September 10, the DOC announced the results of a review on frozen warm-water shrimp from Viet Nam. It found that Vietnamese businesses did not dump their shrimp products on the US market, undercutting domestic producers, during the February 2011 - January 2012 period.

The outcome is that at all 33 Vietnamese shrimp exporters will now enjoy a zero import tax rate in the US and be refunded the taxes they paid earlier.

The US is Viet Nam's leading shrimp importer, contributing one quarter of the country's total shrimp export turnover of US$1.7 billion in the first eight months of this year. Viet Nam ranks fifth among shrimp exporters to the US, earning $4.3 billion from the market last year. — VNS

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