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India preparing to ship 40,000 tonnes of shrimp to US after tariff pause

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Overview of India's Shrimp Export Situation

India's seafood exporters are gearing up to ship a substantial volume of shrimp to the United States, following a significant change in tariff policies by the US administration.

Tariff Changes and Impact

  • The shipment volume is estimated to be between 35,000-40,000 tonnes.
  • US President Donald Trump paused a planned increase in reciprocal tariff from 26% to a reduced 10%.
  • The temporary reprieve effectively maintains a 10% tariff for all countries except China, which is subject to a 145% duty.

Current Customs Duty Structure

  • Indian shrimp exports to the US currently face a total customs duty of 17.7%, broken down as follows: 
    1. 5.7% in countervailing duties.
    2. 1.8% in anti-dumping duty.

Industry Implications

  • Approximately 2,000 containers of shrimp that were delayed are now being processed for export.
  • The 90-day pause gives exporters a chance to fulfill contracts without incurring additional costs.
  • Indian exporters often cover tariff costs under delivery duty-paid arrangements.

Market Dynamics

  • The US remains India's largest shrimp market by volume and value.
  • In the 2023-24 fiscal year, India exported shrimp worth $2.7 billion to the US.

Strategic Recommendations

  • Seafood Exporters Association of India Secretary General K N Raghavan emphasized the need for government intervention to secure a "level-playing field" in upcoming trade talks.
  • Tags :
  • Tariff
  • Shrimp
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