Tampa area shrimp industry workers hopeful tariffs will help business
- India's seafood exporters are preparing to ship 35,000-40,000 tonnes of shrimp to the US.
- President Trump temporarily paused a planned 26% reciprocal tariff, reducing it to 10% for most nations.
- The temporary reprieve is for 90 days, maintaining a 10% tariff, except for China's 145% duty.
- K N Raghavan said shipments held back will now be processed, as the pause provides opportunity.
- The US remains India's largest shrimp market, importing $2.7 billion worth in 2023-24, and exporters seek a 'level-playing field' in trade talks.
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