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Marquis asks EU court for ‘zero’ antidumping duty on bioethanol

By Poppy Bullock ( May 21, 2015, 16:37 GMT | Insight) -- US bioethanol producer Marquis Energy told judges today that the EU was wrong to conclude the company didn’t sell to the bloc and to refuse it an individual antidumping duty. But EU governments said the case should be thrown out because the duties were applied to US traders and blenders, not to producers such as Marquis, which sold fuel to those companies. US bioethanol producer Marquis Energy told judges today that the EU was wrong to conclude the company didn’t sell to the bloc and to refuse it an individual antidumping duty. ...

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