SSA Supports Proposed Changes to Trade Regulations
The Southern Shrimp Alliance submitted today comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the agency’s proposal to withdraw regulations that allow individual exporters/producers out of antidumping duty orders if they can demonstrate a lack of dumping in three consecutive administrative reviews.
The comments express SSA’s support for the proposed modification to the regulations and provide some background as to how the regulation has adversely impacted the trade remedy obtained by the domestic shrimp industry.
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SSA Supports Proposed Changes to Trade Regulations
The Southern Shrimp Alliance submitted today comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the agency’s proposal to withdraw regulations that allow individual exporters/producers out of antidumping duty orders if they can demonstrate a lack of dumping in three consecutive administrative reviews.
The comments express SSA’s support for the proposed modification to the regulations and provide some background as to how the regulation has adversely impacted the trade remedy obtained by the domestic shrimp industry.
4-20-11 Comments on Proposed Modification to Regulation Concerning Revocation of Antidumping Orders
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