Vietnamese pangasius receives tax reduction in the US

Published 2023년 9월 13일

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The US Federal Register has released the preliminary results of an administrative review on the dumping tax on Vietnamese pangasius fillets, with positive results. Two Vietnamese pangasius export companies, Vinh Hoan Corp and Caseamex, have a tax rate of 0 USD per kg and 0.14 USD per kg respectively. Other businesses, including I.D.I Corp and Hung Vuong Joint Stock Company, also have a tax rate of 0.14 USD per kg. These preliminary tax rates are a reduction compared to previous results, and with the upcoming final holiday season in the US, the market may see positive changes.
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The Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) said that the US Federal Register has had preliminary results of the 19th administrative review of dumping tax on pangasius fillets. frozen with positive results. This is one of the key products of the Vietnamese pangasius industry when participating in this market. Two Vietnamese pangasius export enterprises are mandatory defendants, including Vinh Hoan Joint Stock Company (Vinh Hoan Corp) and Can Tho Seafood Import-Export Joint Stock Company (Caseamex), who enjoy a tax rate of 0 USD respectively. per kg and 0.14 USD per kg. Other businesses also enjoying a tax of 0.14 USD per kilogram are I.D.I CORP, Cafatex Seafood Joint Stock Company, Loc Kim Chi Seafood Joint Stock Company and Hung Vuong Joint Stock Company. According to VASEP, this preliminary tax rate is reduced compared to the previous final result. The anti-dumping tax rate in September last year applied to most Vietnamese businesses was 2.39 USD per kg. ...
Source: VNExpress

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