Indian Navy rescues Iranian fishing crew from pirates off Somalia coast
The Indian Navy has successfully rescued a crew of 23 on an Iranian fishing vessel that had been hijacked off the coast of Somalia
Indian shrimp trade group to fight US duties, but traders relieved
A statement from the SEAI noted that the new duties are preliminary only; though individual exporters told Undercurrent News they feared the percentage figure would be worse
Bipartisan US lawmakers Graves, Peltola team up to push for ban on Indian shrimp
'We urge you to implement a ban on the import of Indian shrimp until the situation can be further analyzed' -- US representatives Garret Graves and Mary Sattler Peltola
Santa Priscila’s bombshell US shrimp duty could be linked to massive farm holdings
Rather than it being an error, the very high quantity of farms owned directly by Ecuador's Santa Priscila could be why the US government has applied a 13.41% preliminary CVD rate
Eight Indian shrimp packers joined sustainable trade body ahead of AP report
The first Indian member meeting of the Seafood Task Force is scheduled to take place in April this year, planned before the release of recent labor abuse allegations in the shrimp sector
Ecuador shrimp sector body hopes 13.41% US preliminary duty for Santa Priscila is ‘error’
US importers will be required to deposit 13.41% of the value of shrimp imported from Santa Priscila, which industry body says is an 'error'
US wild-catch sector pushes to add Indian shrimp to child, forced labor product lists
'It is well past time for the federal government to recognize what is obvious to everyone that looks – the 'Product of India' label on bags of shrimp in your local grocery store is a mark of unimaginable human suffering' -- John Williams, Southern Shrimp Alliance
Container destined for Indian shrimp firm’s new feed mill tested for narcotics
In a statement sent to Undercurrent News, Sandhya Aqua said it's totally in the dark and 'never had possession of the container at any point of time'
US lawmakers seize on report of labor abuses in Indian shrimp sector
Lawmakers from both chambers of the US Congress have gone on the offensive, demanding investigations and tariffs, following Wednesday's report by the Outlaw Ocean Project
Sysco dropped India’s Nekkanti six days prior to AP article showing lack of involvement with shrimp peeling shed
Sysco dropped Nekkanti as a supplier just under a week before the publishing of an AP article that clarified how the Indian processor was not operating a truck photographed at a peeling shed