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19/03/2010 12:00
The US Department of Commerce (DoC) has said the anti-dumping duty on shrimp imported from India is being increased from 0.79 per cent to 2.67 per cent. This was a blow to the exporters as they were expecting a reduction in duty. The hike was due to the failure of the Indian seafood exporters to present their case before the US officials with sufficient data.
Last month DoC announced a five-year review of the anti-dumping duty imposed on shrimp imported from India, Brazil, China, Thailand and Vietnam. It will examine details of export of marine products to the US for the five years beginning from 2004-05. The review is yet to conclude.
The US administration had imposed anti-dumping duty on shrimp imported from India and other East Asian countries in August 2004, following a complaint from the Southern Shrimp Alliance, a local organisation of producers,. Later, they had also imposed a heavy custom bond on shrimp imported from India. The bond requirement was later withdrawn on an order from the Appellate Authority of the World Trade Organisation in August 2008.
According to the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), shrimp exports to the US had dropped to $227 million, down by 10.2 per cent in 2008-09, compared to 2007-08.
Saturday, March 13, 2010 08:00 IST
Our Bureau, Mumbai
Source: www.fnbnews.com
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