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Trade Liberties
13 Jul, 2011
09:15:04
Vietnam's Vasep to fight US anti-dumping measure
HANOI, July 13 (AsiaPulse) - The Vietnam Association of
Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) would pursue the
country's claim against US-anti-dumping measures on its frozen
shrimp shipments, in order to protect the interests of
Vietnamese shrimp exporters.
VASEP Chairman Tran Thien Hai made the statement on July 12
in response to information that the World Trade Organisation
(WTO) on July 11 issued the final report of the panel to uphold
two of three components in Vietnam 's claim.
"If Vietnam wins the case, it should bring a great benefit to competitiveness of the country's frozen shrimp on the US market; at the same time, the position of Vietnam 's shrimp will be confirmed on the world market," Hai said.
VASEP and consultants said if Vietnam won the case, frozen
shrimp exports would enjoy immunity from paying advances
related to anti-dumping scheme and exporters are likely to be
fully exempted from anti-dumping tariffs.
VASEP reported that Vietnam had planned to earn US$2.1 billion from exports of shrimp in 2011. Last year, shrimp export revenues reached US$2 billion, with the US being the second-largest market after Japan.
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