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    Indonesia Regrets EU's Move to Appeal on WTO Biodiesel Ruling

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    Posted on October 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Indonesia urges the EU to accept the WTO ruling on biodiesel duties, criticizing the EU's appeal as a delay tactic. The EU has imposed duties since 2019.

    Indonesia Calls on EU to Accept WTO Ruling on Biodiesel Duties

    Indonesia's Response to EU's WTO Appeal

    JAKARTA (Reuters) -The Indonesian trade ministry on Thursday urged the European Union to adopt World Trade Organization's panel ruling to remove countervailing duties on Indonesian biodiesel imports and regretted the block's move to appeal the WTO ruling.

    Details of the WTO Ruling

    The European Union said last week it will appeal the WTO panel ruling which backed Jakarta's claim that the duties levied by the EU, the third-largest destination for Indonesian palm oil products, broke the trade body's rules.

    Implications of EU's Appeal

    "The EU's decision to file an appeal on Dispute Panel DS618 decision is irrelevant," Trade Minister Budi Santoso said in a statement, pointing out that the WTO Appellate Body ceased functioning in 2019.

    Background on Biodiesel Tariffs

    "This EU move could be seen as an attempt to buy time," he said.

    The EU has imposed the duties, ranging from 8% to 18%, since 2019, saying the Southeast Asian nation's biodiesel producers benefited from grants, tax benefits and access to raw materials below market prices.

    The case joins a string of disputes over biodiesel tariffs and palm oil's link to deforestation, even as the EU and Indonesia finalised negotiations on a free trade deal last month.

    (Reporting by Bernadette ChristinaEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

    Table of Contents

    • Indonesia's Response to EU's WTO Appeal
    • Details of the WTO Ruling
    • Implications of EU's Appeal
    • Background on Biodiesel Tariffs

    Key Takeaways

    • •Indonesia urges EU to accept WTO ruling on biodiesel duties.
    • •EU appeals WTO decision, despite Appellate Body issues.
    • •Indonesia criticizes EU's appeal as a delay tactic.
    • •EU biodiesel duties range from 8% to 18% since 2019.
    • •The dispute is linked to broader trade and environmental issues.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Indonesia regrets EU's move to appeal on WTO biodiesel ruling

    1What is biodiesel?

    Biodiesel is a renewable fuel made from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled cooking grease. It can be used in diesel engines and is considered more environmentally friendly than traditional fossil fuels.

    2What is a trade dispute?

    A trade dispute occurs when countries disagree on trade policies, tariffs, or regulations that affect their trade relations, often leading to negotiations or legal proceedings through organizations like the WTO.

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