Vietnam welcomes opportunity to increase exports of pangasius to the United States

Published 2023년 9월 14일

Tridge summary

The Vietnam Seafood Processing and Export Association (VASEP) has received notification that Vietnam will enter the US market from August 1, 2021, to July 31, 2022. Two Vietnamese pangasius export companies, Vinh Huan Joint Stock Company and Can Tho Aquatic Products Import and Export Joint Stock Company (Caseamex), will be charged US$0 and US$0.14 per kilogram respectively, as part of the 19th anti-dumping duty review. Vietnam's exports of pangasius to the US have declined in the first half of 2023 due to inflation and economic recession, resulting in a year-on-year decrease of 59%.
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Original content

According to the Vietnam Seafood Processing and Export Association (VASEP), the association has just received the U.S. Federal Register (July 9, 2023) announcing that Vietnam will enter the U.S. market from August 1, 2021 to July 31, 2022. Preliminary results of the 19th anti-dumping duty review (POR19) on frozen salmon fillets. ​ Specifically, two Vietnamese pangasius export companies, including Vinh Huan Joint Stock Company and Can Tho Aquatic Products Import and Export Joint Stock Company (Caseamex), are mandatory defendants and are levied US$0 and US$0.14 per kilogram respectively. I.D.I CORP, Cafatex Fisheries Joint Stock Company, and Loc Kim Chi Shui Other companies such as Products Joint Stock Company and Hung King Joint Stock Company also levied US$0.14 per kilogram. Therefore, the preliminary tax amount of the 19th anti-dumping duty review has decreased compared with the final result of the 18th anti-dumping duty review. ​ According to statistics from the Vietnam ...
Source: Foodmate

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