Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/675
of 29 April 2016
amending Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/1519 imposing definitive countervailing duties on imports of biodiesel originating in the United States of America following an expiry review pursuant to Article 18 of Council Regulation (EC) No 597/2009
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Whereas:
The Commission received a request for a partial interim review (‘the review request’) pursuant to Article 19 and Article 23(6) of the basic Regulation.
The review request was lodged by DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc. (‘the applicant’), an exporting producer from Canada, and was limited in scope to the possibility of obtaining an exemption from the extended measures.
In the review request the applicant claimed that it is a genuine producer of the product under review able to produce the entire quantity that it has shipped to the Union since the start of the investigation period of the anti-circumvention investigation mentioned in recital 2 leading to the imposition of the existing extended measures.
Furthermore, the applicant alleged that it was not related to any exporting producers subject to the measures in force, and that it was not circumventing the measures in force.
The product under review is fatty-acid mono-alkyl esters and/or paraffinic gasoil obtained from synthesis and/or hydro-treatment, of non-fossil origin, commonly known as ‘biodiesel’, in pure form or in a blend containing by weight more than 20 % of fatty-acid mono-alkyl esters and/or paraffinic gasoil obtained from synthesis and/or hydro-treatment, of non-fossil origin (‘the product under review’, or ‘biodiesel’), currently falling within CN codes ex 1516 20 98, ex 1518 00 91, ex 1518 00 99, ex 2710 19 43, ex 2710 19 46, ex 2710 19 47, ex 2710 20 11, ex 2710 20 15, ex 2710 20 17, ex 3824 90 92, ex 3826 00 10 and ex 3826 00 90 originating in the United States of America.
The reporting period for this investigation covered the period from 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2015 (‘reporting period’). Data was also collected from 1 April 2009 to the end of the reporting period.
The Commission officially informed the applicant and the representatives of Canada about the initiation of the partial interim review. Interested parties were given the opportunity to make their views known in writing and to request a hearing within the time limit set in the notice of initiation. Only the applicant came forward. No hearing was requested.
The Commission received the questionnaire reply submitted by the applicant, which was verified on the spot at the applicant's premises in Canada.
The applicant was founded in 1997 as a manufacturer of Omega 3 nutritional supplements.
The investigation established that the applicant is a genuine producer of biodiesel, which is resulting as a by-product from its manufacturing process of Omega 3 fish oil concentrates, its core business.
The investigation also confirmed that the applicant is not related to any producer of biodiesel located in the United States of America subject to measures.
The investigation furthermore confirmed that the biodiesel exported to the Union market was indeed produced by the applicant.
Moreover, the investigation did not reveal any evidence that the applicant purchased biodiesel from the United States of America, nor that it transhipped US manufactured biodiesel into the Union.
In view of the findings in recitals 14 to 18, the Commission established that the applicant is a genuine producer of the product under review, and that it therefore should be exempted from the extended measures.
Interested parties were informed of the intention to grant the exemption to the applicant and were given the opportunity to comment. No comments which could alter the decision to terminate the review investigation were received.
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Article 2(1) of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/1519 is replaced by the following:
‘1.
The definitive countervailing duty applicable to “all other companies” as set out in Article 1, paragraph 2, is extended to imports into the Union of fatty-acid mono- alkyl esters and/or paraffinic gasoil obtained from synthesis and/or hydro-treatment, of non-fossil origin, commonly known as “biodiesel”, in pure form or in a blend containing by weight more than 20 % of fatty-acid mono-alkyl esters and/or paraffinic gasoil obtained from synthesis and/or hydro- treatment, of non-fossil origin, consigned from Canada, whether declared as originating in Canada or not, currently falling within CN codes ex 1516 20 98 (TARIC code 1516 20 98 21), ex 1518 00 91 (TARIC code 1518 00 91 21), ex 1518 00 99 (TARIC code 1518 00 99 21), ex 2710 19 43 (TARIC code 2710 19 43 21), ex 2710 19 46 (TARIC code 2710 19 46 21), ex 2710 19 47 (TARIC code 2710 19 47 21), ex 2710 20 11 (TARIC code 2710 20 11 21), ex 2710 20 15 (TARIC code 2710 20 15 21), ex 2710 20 17 (TARIC code 2710 20 17 21), ex 3824 90 92 (TARIC code 3824 90 92 10), ex 3826 00 10 (TARIC codes 3826 00 10 20, 3826 00 10 30, 3826 00 10 40, 3826 00 10 89) and ex 3826 00 90 (TARIC code 3826 00 90 11), with the exception of those produced by the companies listed below:
Country
Company
TARIC additional code
Canada
BIOX Corporation, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
B107
DSM Nutritional Products Canada Inc., Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
C114
Rothsay Biodiesel, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
B108
The duty to be extended shall be the one established for “All other companies” in Article 1(2) of Regulation (EC) No 598/2009, which is a definitive countervailing duty of EUR 237 per tonne net.
The countervailing duty on blends shall be applicable in proportion, in the blend, by weight, of the total content of fatty-acid mono-alkyl esters and of paraffinic gasoil obtained from synthesis and/or hydro-treatment, of non-fossil origin (biodiesel content).’
Article 2
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 29 April 2016.
For the Commission
The President
Jean-Claude Juncker