Women sell mounds of dried fish and shrimp at the port of Visakhapatnam, where much of the economy is based around seafood exports — chiefly frozen shrimp to the U.S.
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U.S. import tariffs have had a noticeable impact on the shrimp industry in India, which until recently was a success story. Our correspondent goes to a coastal Indian town to see how those who depend on shrimp exports for their livelihood are coping. And she learns about the broader effects low shrimp prices in the U.S. have had across the world.