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Anti-Dumping Measures on Biodiesel by the European Union : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anti-Dumping Measures on Biodiesel by the European Union
Anti-Dumping Measures on Biodiesel by the European Union. Argentina and Indonesia are the two biggest exporters of Biodiesel to the European Union. Together, they were responsible for about 90% of the Biodiesel imports of the European Union in 2012. By mid-2012, the European Union accused Argentina and Indonesia of dumping their Biodiesel in the European Union, meaning that they were both selling their Biodiesel under the price of the home market. ==Background== According to the findings of the investigations set by the European Union, Argentine and Indonesian companies benefit from an unfair advantage because of the access they have to raw materials at prices that are low compared to the world market prices available to the EU producers of biodiesel. This is because of the high export taxes that the Argentine and Indonesian government imposes on raw materials used in the biodiesel production. The investigation found that the dumping margin of Argentina was around 41.9% and 49.2%, and for Indonesia between 8.8% and 23.3%. However, by applying the EU “Lesser duty rule”, the anti-dumping duties will be imposed at the level of the injury margin, for most exporting producers, which is for Argentina between 22% and 25.7%, and for Indonesia between 8.8% and 20.5%. In other Words, the duties were fixed not to constitute a punishment, but to prevent further injury to the EU industry.
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