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Analysis

US imports of Chinese shrimp cut in half during first eight months

During the first eight months of 2019, the US took 13,983t of shrimp from China worth $75.6m, compared to 29,930t worth $206.2m during the same period in 2018

By Jason Huffman | Oct. 4, 2019 18:40 BST
Dried shrimp in China. Credit: junrong/Shutterstock.com
Dried shrimp in China. Credit: junrong/Shutterstock.com
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