The Vietnam Fisheries Association (VFA) has protested against the US
Department of Commerce (DOC)’s launch of investigation under an anti-subsidy
lawsuit against frozen warm-water shrimp imported from seven countries, including
Vietnam.
The anti-subsidy investigation
was made after the Coalition of Gulf Shrimp Industries (COGSI) lodged the
petition on January 18.
In a recent press release, the
VFA, which represents more than 600,000 Vietnamese shrimp farmers and processors,
said Vietnam has developed a market economy since late 1980s and since the
nation joined the World Trade Organisation in 2007, all its economic policies
concerning international trade (including those on warm-water shrimp farming
and processing) have been translated into English and publicised before being
issued to collect other WTO members’ opinions through the Vietnamese Ministry
of Agriculture and Rural Development’s SPS programme.
The VFA statistics showed that
all shrimp breeding and processing policies of the country were accepted by
other WTO members.
In reality, shrimp farmers have
used their own capital or taken loans to invest in building ponds, buying
shrimp fries and feeds, hiring workers and paying taxes in accordance with the
law.
Therefore, COGSI’s lawsuit that
accuses the Vietnamese Government for subsidising shrimp breeders is a
groundless action, causing worries among Vietnamese shrimp producers and US
shrimp importers, making negative impacts on US consumers and going against the
developing trade relations between the two countries, said the VFA.
The association pointed out that
meanwhile, COGSI is providing the US market with wild caught shrimps. Its
comparison of the price of wild caught shrimps (which includes high catching
and labour costs in the US) and that of Vietnam’s farmed shrimps (which are
raised in favourable climatic and natural conditions) is lame without any
scientific grounds, and thus not in line with with WTO regulations. But
regrettably, the DOC has accepted COGSI’s petition and conducted the
investigation.
The VFA opposed COGSI’s petition
and asking that the DOC suspend its subsidy investigation on Vietnam’s shrimp
industry, so as to ensure fairness and transparency in international trade
relations and avoid causing negative impacts on Vietnamese shrimps producers
and exports to the US.
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