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Argentina Plans to Appeal U.S. Ruling on Biodiesel Duties
USAgNet - 09/24/2021

Argentina's government said on Wednesday it would appeal a ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade to deny its challenge over high duties on imports of biodiesel from the South American country, one of the world's top producers.

Reuters reports that the U.S. court on Tuesday rejected a motion for judgment from Argentina's government and LDC Argentina challenging steep levies imposed since early 2018 after a commerce ministry probe into allegations of state subsidies and dumping, which in effect shut off access for Argentine exporters to the U.S. market.

"Argentina regrets the U.S. court decision," the foreign ministry said in a statement, adding that it had a 60-day window to appeal the ruling.

"The Argentine government will work jointly with the private sector of our country to reverse this decision."

Argentina, the world's No. 1 soyoil exporter and a major producer of corn and wheat, has developed a major biofuels industry thanks to its high agricultural output and historical state support for biofuels being used in diesel and gasoline.

The United States was a key market for Argentine exports of biodiesel before the duties were sharply raised.


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