US Speeds Up Review of Vietnam Fish Import Tariffs
Published Date: 4/14/2026
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Summary
The U.S. International Trade Commission is speeding up a check to see if the special taxes on frozen fish fillets from Vietnam should stay or go. This affects U.S. fish businesses and importers, with decisions expected soon that could impact prices and trade rules. The review started on March 6, 2026, and aims to protect American jobs while keeping trade fair.
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Analyzed Economic Effects
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Expedited Review of Vietnam Fish Duties
You run a U.S. fish business or import frozen fish fillets from Vietnam: the U.S. International Trade Commission began an expedited five-year review on March 6, 2026 to decide whether the antidumping duty order should be revoked. The decision could change trade rules and affect prices for frozen fish fillets sold in the U.S.
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