January 2025
- Press Releases
National governments approve definitive duties on biodiesel from China
Brussels, 9 January 2025 – The European Biodiesel Board (EBB) welcomes the approval of the definitive duties on biodiesel (HVO and FAME) from China by EU member states. In July of last year, the EBB already obtained provisional anti-dumping duties that are currently in force, but were subject to approval of national governments of EU member states. This approval was issued yesterday (8 January) during the Trade Defense Instruments Committee by formal adoption of the European Commission’s proposal to impose such anti-dumping duties. The definitive duties will be soon implemented for the next 5 years.
While the protection against Chinese biodiesel imports is not perfect, and there is still work to do to ensure the proper implementation of the duties and their efficiency, the EBB would like to thank the Commission for their work and the relief it has brought to the European biodiesel industry.
Xavier Noyon, the Secretary General of the European Biodiesel Board (EBB) said: “It has been a long journey since the EBB started this case, through first the circumvention case and later this anti-dumping case. After Indonesia, Argentina and the USA, we now have measures in place against China. In the weeks and months to come, it will be crucial to monitor the evolution of all biodiesel imports particularly in the light of the recent Chinese export tax on used cooking oil. We will also closely monitor for circumvention as there are no duties imposed on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), and the fact that some companies received lower anti-dumping duties than others."
The formal next step is the publication of the Implementing Regulation imposing definitive duties in the EU Official Journal. As from this publication, definitive measures will be applied for 5 years. The publication of this Regulation must take place by 14 February 2025 at the latest.