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Brazil to Appeal Shrimp Surcharges After US Election PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brazzil Magazine   
Monday, 13 September 2004

American fishermen filed a suit with the United States Department of Commerce against six of the world's largest shrimp producers, who are accused of practicing dumping, that is, selling the product for less than it costs.

In August, American specialists visited three Brazilian companies: Sida, Norte Pesca, and Netuno.

In their preliminary report, the specialists specified the surcharge rates for shrimp sold by these companies to be allowed to enter the United States. The final decision on this matter will only be made in December.

The Brazilian companies, however, have already appealed to the United States Department of Commerce to revise the calculations and to exclude Norte Pesca, which had the highest surcharge rate, from the suit.

According to Brazilian Minister José Fritsch, of the Special Secretariat of Aquiculture and Fishing, the Brazilian government backs the Brazilian company owners and, if the decision is upheld, will appeal to the World Trade Organization (WTO).

"Brazil does not provide subsidies to shrimp producers, but our shrimp are cheap, because they are bred in captivity," Fritsch informed.

For Minister Fritsch, waiting for the campaign season to end in the United States might be the way to go about seeking a revision or cancellation of the surcharges.

The antidumping suit currently proposes the preliminary application of a 23.66% surcharge on Brazilian shrimp.

"In the heat of the presidential race, this kind of effort would have little impact. After the election, however, it may be possible to reverse the decision," Fritsch speculated.

Agência Brasil
Reporter: Rosamélia de Abreu
Translator: David Silberstein

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