U.S. lawmakers from Maryland and Virginia have urged President Joe Biden to launch an investigation into the surge of crabmeat imports from Venezuela, expressing concerns over the negative impact on the domestic seafood industry. They pointed out the challenges domestic producers face due to mislabeling and contamination of Venezuelan crabmeat, which has led to a significant strain on the industry and a 62% decrease in the domestic supply. In the first half of 2024, over USD 44 million worth of crabmeat was imported from Venezuela. The lawmakers also highlighted the decline in crabbing in the Chesapeake Bay and called for fairer seafood trade practices, better traceability, and the expansion of the Seafood Import Monitoring Program. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently warned a Venezuela-based company for not meeting food safety standards.