US to maintain antidumping duty on Vietnamese catfish
In a decision released on Jan. 27, the DOC found that the revocation of the order would be likely to lead to prolonged or recurring incidents of dumping.
The decision was made on the basis that American catfish producers claim that Tra and Basa fish imported from Vietnam were being sold at less than the market rates.
In August 2003, the DOC issued an antidumping duty order against frozen tra and basa catfish fillets imported from Vietnam . The order is reviewed every five years.
The Seafood Association of Mekong Delta provinces said that 40 percent of the region’s catfish breeding pools are now abandoned, with An Giang province alone accounting for 60 percent of this total. It is estimated that 25 percent of fish-breeding households in the region have gone bankrupt.
The region’s catfish production is expected to fall by up to 40 percent during 2009, which will have a huge impact upon the nations’ catfish processing industry.