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Ala. Senators Urge Crackdown on Foreign Fish Imports

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Updated: 2/11 4:48 am
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) Lawmakers from catfish-producing states are calling on the Commerce Department to do more to stop a flood of imported fish products.

Senators from Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi signed a letter to acting Commerce Secretary Rebecca Blank, urging her to enforce an antidumping order against frozen fillets from Vietnam.

The senators say the Commerce Department's inaction has resulted in a surge in the volume of low-priced imports that compete with catfish. They say American companies deserve a level playing field.

The letter says Vietnamese imports have tripled since 2008 and now account for more than 75 percent of the U.S. market.
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