2026-07309NoticeWallet

Duties Stay on Vietnamese Fish to Save U.S. Catfish

Published Date: 4/15/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Department of Commerce decided to keep the antidumping duties on frozen fish fillets from Vietnam because removing them could lead to unfair low prices again. This means U.S. catfish farmers and processors stay protected from cheap imports. The decision took effect on April 15, 2026, keeping the playing field fair and prices steady.

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Antidumping Duties Remain on Vietnamese Fish

If you are a U.S. catfish farmer or processor, antidumping duties on certain frozen fish fillets from Vietnam remain in place effective April 15, 2026. Commerce found that revoking the order would likely lead to dumping, with weighted-average dumping margins likely to prevail up to 63.88 percent.

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Key Dates

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4/15/2026

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