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  • 20 December 2023
  • Directorate-General for Trade
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European Commission to examine allegations of unfairly traded biodiesel from China

The European Commission has today launched an investigation into allegations of dumping of biodiesel from China onto the EU market.

If dumping is confirmed and is found to be harming EU producers, the Commission may impose measures (typically duties on imports) to remedy the effects of the unfair trading if such measures are in the EU’s interest. The EU market in biodiesel is worth €31 billion annually, providing a renewable alternative to fossil fuels in the EU's transport sector and improving the EU's security of energy supply.

The launch of the anti-dumping investigation is based on a complaint by EU biodiesel producers. EU producers have submitted evidence of biodiesel imports from China coming into the EU at artificially low prices and claim that these imports are seriously harming their industry, because they cannot compete with such low prices.

The EU industry employs 3,700 people across 18 Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia and Spain.

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Publication date
20 December 2023
Author
Directorate-General for Trade
Country or region
  • China
Trade topics
  • Trade defence