Indonesian Shrimp Exporters Drop Suit on ITC's Injury Finding
The Indonesian Fishery Producers Processing and Marketing Association on Aug. 14 dismissed its case at the Court of International Trade on the International Trade Commission's affirmative injury finding on shrimp from Indonesia, Ecuador, India and Vietnam. The association brought the…
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case to argue that the ITC erred in finding "significant underselling" was the basis on which to determine that the shrimp imports injured the U.S. domestic industry (see 2502270020) (Indonesia Fishery Producers Processing and Marketing Association v. United States, CIT # 25-00035).