The Norwegian salmon industry has to have decided by Feb. 2 if it will be a party in the case when U.S. authorities consider lifting the antidumping measures against Norwegian salmon. The process is called a “sunset review.”

The United States has carried out this type of re-assessment every five years since the punitive duty was introduced in 1991.

“The regime has lasted 20 years. It’s survived regardless,” Svein Reppe told IntraFish. He is technical director for export and processing at NSL.

However,