US may slash anti-dumping
tax for Vietnamese pangasius
A catfish processing line in
Cafatex Co in the Mekong Delta
The
Accordingly, after the 10th preliminary results of
administrative review (POR10), 24 local pangasius exporters will enjoy a tax
cut for shipments to the
Besides Vinh Hoan Co, headquartered in the Mekong Delta
Among these companies are Hung Vuong Group, Asia
Commerce Fisheries Joint Stock Co, Binh An Seafood Joint Stock Co, Cadovimex
II Seafood Impott-Export and Processing Joint Stock Co, Can Tho Import-Expott
Joint Stock Co, C.P. Vietnam Corp, Cuu Long Fish Joint Stock Co, Dai Thanh
Seafoods Co Ltd, and Fatifish Co Ltd.
However, during this review period, the DOC has also
decided to increase the tax rates for all other Vietnamese exporters excluded
from the list from $2.11 per kilogram to $2.39 per kilogram. The same rate
applied for Anvifish Co as the firm failed to meet the deadline in submitting
the dossiers for tax cut to the DOC.
The tax rate levied on Vietnamese companies is
generally unreasonable as the DOC continued to use
In March of last year, after POR9, the DOC cut the tax
rates imposed on Vietnamese pangasius exporters following POR8 in 2012.
VASEP expressed great discontent as the DOC had
suddenly changed the country of reference, thereby making the anti-dumping
duty imposed on
In the previous administrative review, the DOC had
repeatedly protested the choice of Indonesia as the third country for
reference to calculate the input costs of the pangasius production because
this country does not have adequate data on prices and lacks basic financial
parameters, said VASEP.
Moreover,
Previously, the DOC always chose
As the preliminary decision on POR10 will not take
effect until a final decision is issued, all parties involved will have 120
days to review the preliminary decision.
This is an important time for Vietnamese exporters as
they can collect more data and make convincing arguments demanding lower
duties from the DOC, said VASEP.
In February of this year, local experts warned that the
exports of Vietnamese pangasius to the
The terms that directly affect the exports of foreign
products are new regulations that meat, fish, and eggs imported into the
In addition, the U.S. Congress also approved the
transfer of the function of monitoring catfish, including pangasius from
Dao Tran Nhan, Vietnamese Minister Counselor for Trade
in the U.S., told Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that Vietnam will take
at least five to seven years to upgrade farming and processing standards so
that they can meet the cultivation, production, and processing benchmarks in
the U.S. before they can resume exports to that country, based on the provisions
of the new Farm Bill.
“In other words, there are fewer chances for Vietnamese
seafood to enter the
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Thứ Bảy, 12 tháng 7, 2014
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