The European Commission is preparing to introduce provisional anti-subsidy duties (ranging from 8 to 18%) on biodiesel imports from Indonesia by mid-August.
In taking this action, the Commission hopes to counter what it considers to be unfair subsidies introduced by Indonesia.
Nine months after the Commission opened its anti-subsidy investigation, following a complaint from the European Biodiesel Board (EBB), it is expected to submit a draft implementing act comprising four different import...