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India’s Shrimp Export Crisis: Finding Resilience Through Diversification and Policy Support. |
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India’s Shrimp Export Crisis: Finding Resilience Through Diversification and Policy Support. |
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(Here's an extended article that builds on the current situation of the shrimp export crisis and explores solutions, including alternate markets and government intervention) India’s shrimp export industry—valued at over $7 billion annually—is currently under pressure following the imposition of countervailing duties (CVD) by the U.S. Department of Commerce, citing alleged subsidies provided by the Indian government. With tariffs ranging up to 26%, Indian exporters are facing renegotiations, delayed shipments, and potential revenue losses worth millions. This has prompted urgent calls for strategic redirection—both at the industry and government level. ⚠️ Understanding the Crisis The U.S., which traditionally accounts for over 40% of India's shrimp exports, has initiated a countervailing duty investigation under trade laws that target countries providing subsidies which might harm U.S. domestic producers.
✅ Steps to Resolve the Crisis: Strategies for Resilience 🔄 1. Diversification of Export Markets To reduce over-dependence on the U.S.:
🛡️ 2. Government & MPEDA Support a. MPEDA (Marine Products Export Development Authority) Initiatives:
b. GOI (Government of India) Policy Intervention:
🧪 3. Value Addition
🏭 4. Support to Farmers
🌍 Opportunities in Alternate Markets
📣 Conclusion: A Call for Unified Action The U.S. countervailing duty has served as a wake-up call for India’s seafood industry. The response must be multi-dimensional: from government diplomacy and strategic trade deals to farmer support and market innovation. Agencies like MPEDA, FIEO, and Commerce Ministry must play a proactive role in guiding this transition, while exporters must modernize their business models. India must not just react to this crisis—but use it as a turning point to build a diversified, resilient, and globally competitive aquaculture export ecosystem.
By: YAGAY andSUN - April 30, 2025
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