Vol. 15, No. 6 / Direct Revenues From Tariffs and Their Impacts on Prices of U.S. Catfish Imports
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This newsletter describes the meaning of revenue impacts of tariffs and types of U.S. catfish imports. It shows the long-term annual U.S. catfish imports and the major sources of U.S. catfish imports. It also summarizes the calculated duties on catfish imports per year. The bulk of catfish imports come from Vietnam, averaging 89.5% since 2019. China supplied about 8.4% of all U.S. catfish import values from 2019 to 2024. The U.S. catfish imports were subjected to calculated duties averaging 8.44% of total annual values and 7.42% of total poundage. From 2019 to 2024, about 2.63% of the U.S. catfish import values from Vietnam were subjected to calculated duties. About 99.9% of the U.S. catfish import values from China were subjected to calculated duties from 2019 to 2024. There are significant negative impacts of calculated duties on the average prices of imported catfish products. These observations indicate that the tariff burdens were absorbed mostly by the exporting countries and not much by U.S. importers.