BRUSSELS, Nov 21: The European Commission imposed Thursday punitive anti-dumping duties on biodiesel imports from Argentina and Indonesia so as to protect home producers.

The EU member states agreed the move on Monday, which keeps the bloc open to Argentine and Indonesian production while refusing to remain “idle and tolerate structural” distortions, the EU Trade spokesman John Clancy said.

“Now we can be reassured that our green energy sector is not under threat and will continue developing,” Clancy added in a statement.

The duties — an average 24.6 per cent for Argentina and 18.9pc for Indonesia — were fixed below the actual dumping margin but will still be “sufficient to offset the injury suffered by the industry,” the Commission statement said. The anti-dumping duties are valid for five years from November 27.

Argentina threatened last month to file a complaint with the WTO if the EU went ahead and imposed the duties.

Trouble for the Argentinian biodiesel sector began in 2012 when Spain put in place measures to limit imports after the Argentinian government took over the stake in national oil company YPF owned by Spanish oil giant Repsol.—AFP

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