Panel Upholds Order Against Vietnamese Fish
16/06/2009 12:00
The U.S. International Trade Commission has upheld an order against dumping of certain frozen fish fillets from Vietnam, a move described by an Alabama congressman as a victory for catfish farmers.
U.S. Rep. Artur Davis of Birmingham said it is important that farmers have an opportunity to compete with foreign producers on a level playing field.
The commission voted unanimously Monday to continue the trade protections. In May, Davis led a bipartisan coalition in support of the anti-dumping rules.
Mississippi and Alabama are the country's top catfish producers.
Washington, D.C.
Posted: 6:45 PM Jun 15, 2009
Source: www.wtok.com
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