The Department of Commerce has determined that ending the antidumping duty order on frozen fish fillets from Vietnam would likely result in continued or new dumping activity, with dumping margins possibly reaching up to 63.88 percent. This decision follows an expedited review process due to lack of substantive responses from other interested parties. The results are documented in the accompanying Issues and Decision Memorandum, publicly accessible online. Interested parties are reminded of their obligations regarding the handling of proprietary information under the Administrative Protective Order.
Simple Explanation
Imagine you have some fish and a rule that says people in the U.S. shouldn't buy it from Vietnam if it's too cheap, to make sure everyone sells fish fairly. The government checked and decided that if they stop this rule, the fish might be sold too cheaply again, which isn't fair.