VASEP rejects
DoC’s preliminary results on Vietnamese shrimp
The
DoC
has put the preliminary rate at 25.39 per cent.
The
rate, which was calculated for
Since
FIMEX was the only mandatory respondent in the proceedings, its rate was
deemed appropriate for all other shrimp companies in
According
to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) and the
community of shrimp exporters in
VASEP
said during the earlier administrative review of anti-dumping lawsuits in the
“We
are shocked by this result,” said FIMEX General Director Ho Quoc Luc.
“Clearly, DoC has made a mistake. Fortunately, this is only a preliminary
decision, and we have a chance to prove why this rate is wrong.”
FIMEX
said DoC’s analysis of dumping margin programme showed that it applied an
incorrect conversion factor from headless to head-on shrimp. If the
conversion had been applied correctly, the margin would only be 1.19 per cent
instead of 25.39 per cent.
FIMEX
was scheduled to have a verification with DoC officials in January, but the
verification was postponed due to the shutdown of the
The
verification has been rescheduled to July this year, and there will also be
an opportunity to argue in briefs why the decision is wrong.
According
to VASEP, although the preliminary results have not yet been applied and may
change in the final round, they may have a significant impact on importers’
psychology in the
Based
on the above factors, VASEP has requested DoC to quickly review the
preliminary results and to make reasonable, timely and fair adjustments to
FIMEX and shrimp exporters of
A
VASEP report shows that
VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 9 tháng 3, 2018
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