The European Commission imposed Thursday punitive anti-dumping duties on biodiesel imports from Argentina and Indonesia so as to protect home producers.
The EU member states agreed the move on Monday, which keeps the bloc open to Argentine and Indonesian production while refusing to remain “idle and tolerate structural” distortions, the EU Trade spokesman John Clancy said.
“Now we can be reassured that our green energy sector is not under threat and will continue developing,” Clancy added in a statement.
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The EU member states agreed the move on Monday, which keeps the bloc open to Argentine and Indonesian production while refusing to remain “idle and tolerate structural” distortions, the EU Trade spokesman John Clancy said.
“Now we can be reassured that our green energy sector is not under threat and will continue developing,” Clancy added in a statement.
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