US Customs will start collecting duty rate cash deposits from Indian, Thai shrimp exporters today
SEAFOODNEWS.COM by Michael Ramsingh - August 28, 2014
US Customs and Border Protection officials will begin collecting antidumping duty cash deposits from Thai and Indian shrimp exporters beginning today now that the Department of Commerce has published the final review of its 8th antidumping review in today's Federal Register.
Last week Commerce decided to uphold the rates it preliminary issued in March when the department decided to raise duties for Thai, Indian and Vietnamese exporters. The review covered shipments from February 1, 2012 through January 31, 2013.
Thai exporters had their rates from zero percent in 2013 to 1.1 percent industry-wide, including Pakfood. Marine Gold was left out of the 2014 preliminary review because it was excluded from the antidumping order as of February 1, 2012.
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