Title: The End of Globalization?
1The End of Globalization?
- The Emergence of Protectionism in the U.S.
Seafood Market
2U.S. Seafood Imports Have Doubled in the Past 15
Years
3While Domestic Production Has Remained Relatively
Stable
4Domestic Producers Are Suffering
- Fishery specific
- Increasing Costs of Operation
- Increased Labor Costs
- Increased Capital Costs
- Increased Conservation Burden
- Decreased Resource Availability
5Domestic Producers Perceive an Unlevel Playing
Field
- Shrimp
- Wild-caught vs. wild-caught turtles
- Aquaculture vs. aquaculture drugs
- Wild-caught vs. aquaculture costs
- Catfish
- Aquaculture vs. aquaculture labor land
- Salmon
- Wild-caught vs. aquaculture product form, costs
seasonality - Others Crawfish, Mussels, Blue Crab, Northern
Shrimp
6U.S. Tariffs are low and will likely decrease
further
- Average lt2
- U.S. seeking zero for zero tariff reductions in
WTO round - Freed Trade Agreement of the Americas
- U.S. Chile Free Trade Agreement
- U.S. Singapore Free Trade Agreement
7In the absence of tariff protections
- Antidumping
- Crawfish
- Salmon
- Catfish
- Shrimp
- P.E.I. Mussels
- Northern Shrimp
- Countervailing Duties
- Salmon
- Section 201
- Blue Crab
8SHRIMP
9Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Farmers Calling for
Antidumping Investigation
- Dont appear capable of raising funds necessary
to file an antidumping case
10CATFISH
11Domestic Catfish Industry Called for Antidumping
Investigation
- Dont appear capable of raising funds necessary
to file an antidumping case
12SALMON
13Domestic Salmon Industry has tried antidumping in
the past
14OTHERS
- Crawfish antidumping duties of 200 imposed
- P.E.I. Mussels case settled
- Blue Crab couldnt raise funds, filed Section
201 instead, unsuccessful - Northern Shrimp fishermen want to file,
processors resisting
15CRAWFISH
16TRENDS?
- Most Cases Dont Win
- Those that do dont curb the flow of imports
17In the absence of procedural relief, domestic
producers are seeking political solutions
18Nontariff Trade Barriers
- Non-science-based nomenclature rules
- Sanitary/Phytosanitary
- Country of Origin Labeling
- Wild vs. Farm-raised labeling
19All Politics is Local
- The Late Tip ONeal
- U.S. House of Representatives
- Former Speaker of the House
20CATFISH
- Mississippi Alabama vs. National Policy
- Senator Thad Cochran
- Ranking Member Senate Agriculture
Appropriations Subcommittee - Senator John McCain
- Presidential candidate
- Maverick politician
21ISSUE
- Statutory Prohibition on the use of the term
catfish for anything other than North American
catfish of the family Ictluridae
22PROBLEM?
- There are hundreds of species, 35 families in the
Order Suliformes, the order of CATFISH
23Science vs. Politics on the Floor of the U.S.
Senate
- The Senate voted 64-32 to keep the prohibition!
24Unintended Consequences
- Target was Vietnamese Catfish
- Now being called Basa, enjoying a price premium
and imports continue unabated - Icelandic ocean catfish now being sold as
Atlantic wolffish
25Shrimp
- Looking at unapproved aquaculture drug issue as
possible means of relief
26Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling
- Effective in 2004
- All fish and shellfish
- Ingredients in a processed food item exempt
- Retail level
- Must also identify as either wild-caught or
farm-raised
27Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (cont.)
- Driven by
- Alaskan Salmon
- Mississippi Catfish
- Gulf of Mexico/South Atlantic Shrimp
28Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (cont.)
- Premised on perceived preference of U.S.
consumers for U.S. products - Premise is suspect U.S. consumers may be more
driven by price - Consumers may actually prefer foreign goods
(Norwegian salmon, for example) - If so, labeling will afford little protection
29CONCLUSIONS
- U.S. domestic producers will continue to seek
political remedies - Remedies will continue to be unsuccessful or only
partially successful - With each failure, the stakes get higher
- Could lead to a return to tariffs and/or
government subsidies