US Locks in Anti-Dumping Duties on Biodiesel From Argentina, Indonesia

US Locks in Anti-Dumping Duties on Biodiesel From Argentina, Indonesia
An engineer takes a sample of biodiesel from a storage tank at the industrial complex of the Louis Dreyfus Company in General Lagos, Santa Fe province, Argentina on Sep. 13, 2017. Photo credit should read EITAN ABRAMOVICH/AFP/Getty Images
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The U.S. International Trade Commission said on April 3 that the dumping of biodiesel imports from Argentina and Indonesia harms American producers, a move that locks in place duties on the imports.

The commission’s final phase determination followed a Commerce Department move in February to add anti-dumping duties of 60.44 percent to 276.65 percent to already steep anti-subsidy duties on imported biodiesel from Argentina and Indonesia.