China sets anti-subsidy duties on U.S. ethanol co-product

Ruling that its domestic producers have been “substantially” harmed, China’s Commerce Ministry announced anti-subsidy duties of 10-10.7 percent on imports of distillers dried grains, an ethanol co-product used as livestock feed, from the United States beginning on Friday, said Xinhua. China leads the world in DDG imports, most of them from the United States. The… » Read More

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