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Tariffs on Vietnamese Fish Fillets Stay in Place

Published Date: 6/24/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission decided to keep the extra taxes on frozen fish fillets from Vietnam because removing them could hurt American fish businesses. This means importers will still pay these duties, helping protect U.S. jobs and companies. The decision was finalized in June 2026 and affects anyone buying or selling these fish fillets in the U.S.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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

Antidumping Duties Stay in Place

The U.S. International Trade Commission decided on June 18, 2026 to keep the antidumping duties (extra taxes) on certain frozen fish fillets from Vietnam. That means importers of these fillets into the U.S. will continue to pay the duties.

Decision Protects U.S. Fish Industry

The Commission found that removing the duty would likely cause material injury to a U.S. industry, so keeping the duties helps protect U.S. fish businesses and jobs. The determination was filed on June 18, 2026 and is part of Investigation No. 731-TA-1012 (Fourth Review).

Buyers/Sellers of These Fillets Affected

If you buy or sell certain frozen fish fillets from Vietnam in the United States, this decision affects you because the extra duties remain in place as of the Commission's June 18, 2026 determination. The record shows the Commission concluded revoking the order would likely lead to harm to a U.S. industry.

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Key Dates

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6/18/2026
6/24/2026

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