US Drops Antidumping Scrutiny on Some Indian Shrimp Imports
Published Date: 5/16/2025
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Summary
The U.S. Department of Commerce started checking if some frozen shrimp from India were being sold unfairly between Feb 2023 and Jan 2024. But since many companies asked to stop the review or didn’t have shrimp sales during that time, the review is being canceled for those companies. This means fewer companies are under review, speeding things up and keeping money matters clear.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Review Rescinded for Some Indian Shrimp Companies
If your company was one of the firms listed in Appendix I or Appendix II, the Department of Commerce canceled (rescinded) the antidumping administrative review that covered February 1, 2023 through January 31, 2024. The review had been started on April 9, 2024 for 373 companies, but companies that withdrew review requests or had no entries during the period are no longer under review.
Some Companies Still Under Antidumping Review
For companies listed in Appendix III, the Department of Commerce is continuing the antidumping administrative review that covers February 1, 2023 through January 31, 2024. The review was initially opened on April 9, 2024 and originally covered 373 companies.
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