Indonesia looking to China to fill biodiesel export gap

June 12, 2017 |

In Indonesia, the biodiesel industry is looking for new export markets since the US and European Union have all but shut their doors to them. Top on the list is China who could need as much as 9 billion liters per year to achieve its B5 blending mandate, potentially opening a door for Indonesian imports. The government has organized a trade visit to China next week in hopes of encouraging that trade as a way to compensate for lost markets.

Category: Fuels

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