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News
Shrimp Industry Testifies before the ITC in Sunset Review
The U.S. International Trade Commission held a hearing on February 1, 2011 to determine whether the U.S. shrimp industry would be harmed by the revocation of antidumping duties on shrimp imports from Brazil, China, India, Thailand and Vietnam. The hearing is part of a mandatory five-year Sunset Review of antidumping duties.
The Southern Shrimp Alliance thanks the representatives of the U.S. shrimp industry that took time away from their businesses to testify about how unfair trade impacts competitive, multi-generational, family-owned businesses.
2-1-11 Jonathan Appelbaum Testimony
2-1-11 James Blanchard Testimony
2-1-11 Steve Bosarge Testimony
2-1-11 Nicole Dubbery Testimony
2-1-11 Regina Garcia Peña Testimony
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