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US removes anti-dumping tax on Minh Phu shrimp 07:00 | 18/02/2021
Minh Phu was honest in its report and
put in a great deal of effort during the EAPA investigation, assessed the CBP
Le Van Quang, general director of Minh Phu Corporation (MPC) said that the decision has been made in the morning of February 11. Accordingly, Minh Phu is allowed to continue exporting frozen shrimp to the US without being subjected to any type of anti-dumping tax. Besides, the company will be refunded the anti-dumping taxes which it temporarily paid due to the decision from October 13, 2020.
âWe are very pleased and satisfied with this decision. It demonstrates a thorough, fair, and accurate assessment of our traceability system,â Quang said.
US lifts anti-dumping duties on Vietnam’s Minh Phu
By Phuong Dong, Vien Thong  February 18, 2021 | 01:34 pm GMT+7
Minh Phu accounts for approximately 20 percent of Vietnam s total shrimp exports. Photo acquired by VnExpress.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has scrapped anti-dumping duties it slapped on Minh Phu Seafood JSC’s frozen shrimp products and refunded the levies it had paid.
The company, one of Vietnam’s biggest shrimp processors, announced on February 17 that it had received a communication from the agency on February 11. It will continue to export frozen shrimp to the U.S.
The company has been refunded the anti-dumping duties it temporarily paid following the October order.