EU Looks Into Granting AD/CVD Exemption to Canadian Biodiesel Exporter
The European Union started a review of its antidumping and countervailing duty orders on biodiesel from Canada following a Canadian exporting producer's request for an exemption, the European Commission said in a Dec. 7 notice. The review will cover the…
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AD/CVD orders on biodiesel consigned from Canada, "whether declared as originating in Canada or not, for the purposes of determining the possibility of granting an exemption from those measures to one Canadian exporting producer, repealing the anti-dumping duty with regard to imports from that exporting producer and making imports from that exporting producer subject to registration." The exporter, Verbio Diesel Canada Corporation, claims it didn't export the product under review to the EU during the investigation period.