Brazilian States Take Action on Imported Vietnamese Tilapia as Industry Pushes for Fair Competition
Two Brazilian states have introduced measures affecting imported Vietnamese tilapia, marking a win for domestic fish farmers who have raised concerns about competition and production safeguards.
São Paulo announced on June 2 that it will publish a decree establishing an ICMS tax rate on imported tilapia fillet, a move expected to impact the product's competitiveness in Brazil's largest consumer market.
The following day, Pernambuco's Agricultural Defense and Inspection Agency (ADAGRO) issued an ordinance suspending the sale of fish products considered a potential health risk to the...
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