Biofuel trade war ready to ignite
31/05/2008 12:00
European Commission reportedly set to support anti-dumping complaints against subsidised
According to confidential documents seen by the Guardian, European trade commissioner Peter Mandelson has agreed to support anti-dumping complaints lodged by the European Biodiesel Board.
The
Environmentalists have slammed the practice for resulting in increased carbon emissions, while European biofuel producers have maintained that they cannot compete with the generous US subsidies.
D1 Oils, one of the
The European Biodiesel Board claims US exports of B99 to the European Union rose from 100,000 tonnes in 2006 to 1m tonnes in 2007, equating to about 15 per cent of the total European market.
However, the
The US National Biodiesel Board has previously threatened to lodge a counter complaint, alleging that European producers are benefitting from a trade barrier in the form of stringent EU biodiesel specifications.
James Murray, BusinessGreen,
Source: www.businessgreen.com
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