UK imposes anti-dumping duties on Chinese biodiesel imports

Published 2025년 11월 27일

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The UK government imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on biodiesel imports from China effective November 25 after the Secretary of State for Business and Trade accepted the recommendation of the Consumer Protection Agency, the agency announced on November 24. The new measures impose ad valorem tariffs of 14.79% on the Zhuoyue Group and its cooperating exporters

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who failed to qualify, and 54.64% on all other Chinese suppliers. The duties apply to biodiesel fuel, including monoalkyl esters of fatty acids and hydrotreated vegetable oil, both pure and blended, but do not apply to clean jet fuel, oilworld.ru reports, citing . According to the public notice, the anti-dumping duty will remain in effect for five years, until November 25, 2030, unless reviewed. Importers seeking tariff reductions for a specific company must submit valid commercial invoices with the required declarations; otherwise, a residual rate of 54.64% applies. This decision places the UK in line with other jurisdictions, such as the EU, which in February imposed anti-dumping duties of 35.6% on biodiesel and renewable diesel from China. The TRA stated that these measures are aimed at restoring “fair competition” in the renewable fuels market. The new tariffs came into effect on November 25. European biodiesel prices were mixed on November 25, with one producer citing weak ...

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