
U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the Savannah, Ga. port of entry recovered more than $2.2 million in underpaid antidumping duties on shrimp imported from China.
CBP import specialists, auditors and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents found that while the Indonesian supplier was invoicing shrimp as Indonesian, both Indonesian and Chinese shrimp was included in the shipments.
The shrimp entered the United States
in 2004 and 2005 through Savannah and
Los Angeles in 39 shipments.
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