EU sets tariffs on Indonesia biodiesel imports over subsidies
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union confirmed on Monday that it will impose tariffs on imports of biodiesel from Indonesia to counter what it sees as unfair subsidies, concluding a case that has lasted seven years.The duties, normally in place for five years, have been set at between 8 and 18%, the same level as the provisional rates proposed in August.Confirmation of the duties are another blow to Indonesian biodiesel producers after the EU said in March that palm oil should be phased out..