U.S. Rules No Injury by Imported from Chinese Warm-Water Shrimps

[2013-09-23 14:07:59]


On September 20, the U.S. International Trade Commission announced that no material injury or injurious threat was posed by the frozen warm-water shrimps imported from China, Ecuador, India, Malaysia and Vietnam to the U.S. domestic industry.

Due to the no-injury ruling, the U.S. Commerce Department will not issue an anti-subsidy duty order to these imports.

On August 13, the Commerce Department made an anti-subsidy final ruling for the case that Chinese enterprises had a subsidy rate of 18.16%, Indian enterprises had 10.54%-11.14% subsidy rates, Ecuadorian enterprises had 10.13%-13.51% subsidy rates, Malaysian enterprises had 10.8%-54.5% subsidy rates, and Vietnamese enterprises had 1.15%-7.88% subsidy rates, while Thai and Indonesian enterprises had not-more-than-2% subsidy rates and therefore are exempted from the anti-subsidy duties.
Source: ETCN
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