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The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) has announced an increase in antidumping duties for five pangasius exporters from Vietnam, following a period review spanning from 1 August 2021 to 31 July 2022.
In its final decision, published in the Federal Register on 14 March 2024, the DOC maintained a zero duty issuance for Vinh Hoan, consistent with its preliminary findings, released in September 2023.
However, Can Tho Import-Export Seafood Joint Stock Company, Loc Kim Chi JSC, International Development and Investment Corp., Hung Vuong Corp., and Cafatex Corp. were assigned a separate margin of USD 0.18 (EUR 0.16) per kilogram. This rate is higher than the USD 0.14 (EUR 0.13) per kilogram imposed on these five companies and other exporters categorized under the “Vietnam-wide entity” by the DOC.
For Vietnamese exporters not eligible for a separate rate, the cash deposit rate was set at …
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Toan Dao has written about Vietnam’s business community, with a focus on energy and agriculture, for a number of Vietnamese and international outlets for more than 10 years. As a contributing editor for SeafoodSource in Southeast Asia, he also covers other major seafood producers in the region including Indonesia and Thailand.
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