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"We still have got a lot of work to do in terms of continuing to compete with imported fish, whether it be basa from Vietnam or catfish from China," Walker said. "We are going to continue to try to make the public aware that there are differences in these products." Barlow said 52 shipments of imported Chinese catfish were blocked from coming into the country because they contained chemicals and other ingredients banned in the U.S. "First and foremost is the health and safety concerns in consuming those products that are not regulated, that are not inspected, that contain dangerous and illegal chemicals," Barlow said. In contrast, U.S. farm-raised catfish are one of the most highly regulated commodities in the country, he said.
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