US embassy cable - 05BANGKOK1899

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THAI SHRIMP INDUSTRY ASKS FOR AD RELIEF

Identifier: 05BANGKOK1899
Wikileaks: View 05BANGKOK1899 at Wikileaks.org
Origin: Embassy Bangkok
Created: 2005-03-16 04:27:00
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Tags: ETRD TH Trade Issues
Redacted: This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks.
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.

UNCLAS BANGKOK 001899 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPARTMENT PASS FOR U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION 
DEPARTMENT PASS FOR USTR/AUSTR WEISEL 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ETRD, TH, Trade Issues 
SUBJECT: THAI SHRIMP INDUSTRY ASKS FOR AD RELIEF 
 
 1.  On March 15, the Embassy received a delegation 
representing the Thai shrimp industry.  The delegation, 
comprised of the heads of several regional shrimp farmers 
associations, the Thai Shrimp Association, and the Thai 
Marine Shrimp Farmers Association, presented to the Economic 
Counselor a 2-page letter addressed to the "U.S. 
International Trade Commission via His Excellency the U.S. 
Ambassador to Thailand," requesting the "elimination of 
antidumping suit against Thai shrimp."  The letter expresses 
the Thai peoples' gratitude to the U.S. for its "lending 
hands and support" to tsunami victims, and summarizes the 
damage caused to the shrimp industry by the December 26, 2004 
tsunami. 
 
SIPDIS 
 
2.  Economic Counselor extended the Embassy's condolences to 
all who lost their loved ones or livelihoods in the tsunami 
disaster.  We then outlined the responsibilities and 
independent status of the U.S. ITC, and the basic procedures 
and general prospective timeline of a changed circumstances 
review.  Given the ITC's independent status and role in any 
possible future changed circumstances review of the Thai 
shrimp injury and AD determination, we noted that the 
delegation's letter should properly be sent to the ITC 
directly.  To this end, we promised to provide the delegation 
with technical instructions on how to do this (basically, 
those stated in the relevant Federal Register notice and 
those published in the Commission's procedural regulations, 
especially 19 C.F.R. sec 201.8). 
 
3.  Separately, we understand that the Royal Thai Government 
has submitted, or will soon submit, its comments to the U.S. 
ITC in connection with the Commission's current examination 
of whether the tsunami's impact on the Thai industry warrants 
a changed circumstances review. 
BOYCE 
BOYCE 

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