EU court drops antidumping duties on imports of U.S. ethanol
15/06/2016 12:00
The European Union court has dropped antidumping duties on imports of ethanol from the United States, ending a years-long dispute between the two countries, the European General Court said in a ruling on Thursday.
The decision affects imports by four U.S. producers: Patriot Renewable Fuels LLC, Plymouth Energy Co LLC, Poet LLC and Platinum Ethanol LLC, it said in the ruling.
Duties of $83.03 per metric ton were slapped on imports in February 2013.
The European Union has about two months to file an appeal.
(Reporting by Josephine Mason; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)
The decision affects imports by four U.S. producers: Patriot Renewable Fuels LLC, Plymouth Energy Co LLC, Poet LLC and Platinum Ethanol LLC, it said in the ruling.
Duties of $83.03 per metric ton were slapped on imports in February 2013.
The European Union has about two months to file an appeal.
(Reporting by Josephine Mason; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)
Source: Reuters
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