Vietnam: Preliminary results (POR20) of the anti-dumping tax on pangasius fillets to the US, many exporting companies are exempt from tax

Published 2024년 9월 26일

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The Department of Commerce (DOC) has decided that several pangasius fillet exporters from Vietnam, including Bien Dong and Vinh Hoan, will not be subject to anti-dumping taxes as they have not dumped their products in the US market. Eight companies are eligible for separate tax rates. The DOC has used Indonesia as a surrogate country to calculate the dumping margin for Vietnam due to its similar economy, significant production of similar goods, and reliable data. The final anti-dumping tax results will be announced 120 days from the preliminary results announcement.
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DOC determined that in this POR20, many pangasius fillet exporters from Vietnam, including Bien Dong and Vinh Hoan, did not dump their products into the US market. Therefore, they will not be subject to any anti-dumping tax. There are 8 pangasius exporting companies eligible for separate tax rates, including: Vinh Hoan Corp, Bien Dong Seafood; CASEAMEX, DAI DAI THANH SEAFOODS, DONG A SEAFOOD; Hung Ca 6 Company; NAVICO; and NTSF SEAFOODS. Since the United States considers Vietnam a non-market economy, DOC uses surrogate values of third countries to calculate the dumping margin for Vietnam. In this review, DOC selected Indonesia as a surrogate country to calculate the dumping margin for pangasius because DOC believes that: 1) Indonesia has a similar economy to Vietnam; 2) Indonesia significantly produces goods similar to the goods under investigation during the review period; 3) Indonesia provides usable and ...
Source: Vasep

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