Indonesia launches WTO dispute over EU duties on biodiesel imports

Reuters

Published Aug 15, 2023 10:34AM ET

Updated Aug 16, 2023 05:30AM ET

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia has requested World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute consultations with the European Union regarding the bloc's imposition of duties on imports of biodiesel from the Southeast Asia nation, the global trade body said on Tuesday.

The EU is Indonesia's third-largest destination for palm oil products and is an important market for its biodiesel, a product made from palm oil. Indonesia is the world's biggest palm oil producer.

The request was circulated to WTO members on Aug. 15, the body said, adding that Indonesia argues that the EU countervailing duties and the investigation that led to their imposition are inconsistent with WTO provisions.

The EU has imposed countervailing duties of between 8% and 18% for Indonesian biodiesel since 2019, according to Djatmiko Bris Witjaksono, director general of international trade cooperations at Indonesia's trade ministry.

"The imposition of the import duties has caused serious damage to Indonesian industry, especially when the global economy has only started to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic," Djatmiko said on Wednesday.

Countervailing duties are imposed under WTO rules with the goal of neutralising the negative effects of subsidies.

Indonesia's total biodiesel exports dropped 28% in 2019 from a year earlier, to 1.2 million tonnes according to its statistics bureau.