The Department of Foreign Trade in Thailand is listening to concerns from the Thai Eastern Shrimp Association regarding the impact of shrimp imports on domestic production and price stability. The association has raised issues such as disease risk and quality concerns, including prohibited chemical and antibiotic contamination. Despite concerns, the Department of Fisheries and the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives oversee import regulations to ensure quality. The government is considering measures to balance market demands with protecting domestic producers and the industry's reputation. The decision on import-export control measures will be made after consulting with all stakeholders to ensure they do not unnecessarily restrict trade or burden the public.