Commerce to Put Countervailing Duties on Shrimp Imports from China, India, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam
The Commerce Department will collect countervailing duties on frozen warmwater shrimp from China, India, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, but will leave alone shrimp imports from Ecuador and Indonesia as a result of negative subsidy determinations, it said in a fact…
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sheet. In its preliminary determinations, announced May 29, the agency found CV rates of 5.76 percent for Chinese companies; 5.72 to 6.1 percent for Indian companies; 10.8 to 62.74 for Malaysian companies; de minimis to 2.09 percent for Thai companies; and 5.08 to 7.05 percent for Vietnamese companies. The final determinations in these countervailing duty investigations are due in August.