COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2019/1344
of 12 August 2019
imposing a provisional countervailing duty on imports of biodiesel originating in Indonesia
1.
PROCEDURE
1.1.
Initiation
1.2.
Investigation period and period considered
1.3.
Interested parties
1.4.
Sampling
1.4.1.
Sampling of Union producers
1.4.2.
Sampling of importers
1.4.3.
Sampling of exporting producers in Indonesia
1.4.4.
Questionnaire replies and verification visits
2.
PRODUCT CONCERNED AND LIKE PRODUCT
2.1.
Product concerned
2.2.
Like product
3.
SUBSIDISATION
3.1.
Subsidies and subsidy programmes within the scope of the current investigation
3.2.
Government support to the biodiesel industry through direct transfer of funds via the ‘Biodiesel Subsidy Fund’
3.2.1.
The complaint and the subsidy scheme
3.2.2.
Analysis
3.2.2.1. Financial contribution
3.2.2.2. Benefit
3.2.2.3. Specificity
3.2.3.
Conclusion
3.2.4.
Calculation of the subsidy amount
Company |
Subsidy rate |
PT Ciliandra Perkasa |
7,91 % |
PT Intibenua Perkasatama and PT Musim Mas (Musim Mas Group) |
11,83 % |
PT Pelita Agung Agrindustri and PT Permata Hijau Palm Oleo (Permata Group) |
12,76 % |
PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia and PT Wilmar Bioenergi Indonesia (Wilmar Group) |
12,23 % |
3.3.
Government support to the biodiesel industry including through the provision of palm oil (CPO) for less than adequate remuneration
3.3.1.
The complaint and the subsidy scheme
3.3.2.
The application of the provisions of Article 28(1) of the basic Regulation
3.3.3.
Analysis
3.3.3.1. Financial contribution
3.3.3.2. Entrustment or direction of CPO producers by the GOI
Price range USD |
New system USD/ton |
< 750 |
0 |
750-800 |
3 |
800-850 |
18 |
850-900 |
33 |
900-950 |
52 |
950-1 000 |
74 |
1 000 -1 050 |
93 |
1 050 -1 100 |
116 |
1 100 -1 150 |
144 |
1 150 -1 200 |
166 |
1 200 -1 250 |
183 |
> 1 250 |
200 |
Source: The Complaint |
3.3.3.3. Entrustment or direction of private bodies within the meaning of Article 3(1)(a)(iv) of the basic Regulation
3.3.3.4. Provision of CPO for less than adequate remuneration
3.3.3.5. The function which would normally be vested in the government and the practice, which, in no real sense, differs from practices normally followed by governments
3.3.3.6. Conclusion
3.3.3.7. Price or income support
(a)
The GOI's intention to support the domestic biodiesel industry as a public policy objective
(b)
Government actions for the development of the biodiesel industry
(c)
The set of measures adopted by the GOI qualifies as ‘any form of income/price support’ in the sense of Article XVI of the GATT 1994
Year |
2009 |
2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
Production capacity (nameplate) |
3 128 |
3 921 |
3 921 |
4 881 |
5 670 |
5 670 |
6 887 |
10 898 |
11 547 |
11 357 |
Capacity use (%) |
10,5 % |
19,9 % |
46,2 % |
46,5 % |
52,0 % |
69,9 % |
24,0 % |
33,5 % |
29,6 % |
34,3 % |
Production |
330 |
780 |
1 812 |
2 270 |
2 950 |
3 962 |
1 653 |
3 656 |
3 416 |
3 900 |
Exports of biodiesel from Indonesia |
204 |
563 |
1 440 |
1 608 |
1 942 |
1 569 |
343 |
476 |
187 |
1 772 |
Exports as % of production |
62 % |
72 % |
79 % |
71 % |
66 % |
40 % |
21 % |
13 % |
5 % |
45 % |
Consumption |
119 |
223 |
359 |
669 |
1 048 |
1 845 |
860 |
3 008 |
2 572 |
3 300 |
Ending Stocks |
22 |
16 |
29 |
27 |
11 |
559 |
1 009 |
1 181 |
1 839 |
1 439 |
Number of producers |
20 |
22 |
22 |
22 |
26 |
26 |
27 |
30 |
32 |
31 |
Source: Questionnaire reply of the GOI, Indonesia Biofuels Annual 2018 GAIN Report and export statistics from Global Trade Atlas (2018 data, apart from export statistics, based on estimates) |
3.3.3.8. Benefit
3.3.3.9. Specificity
3.3.4.
Conclusion
3.3.5.
Calculation of the subsidy amount
Company |
Subsidy rate |
PT Ciliandra Perkasa |
0,13 % |
PT Intibenua Perkasatama and PT Musim Mas (Musim Mas Group) |
4,40 % |
PT Pelita Agung Agrindustri and PT Permata Hijau Palm Oleo (Permata Group) |
5,15 % |
PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia and PT Wilmar Bioenergi Indonesia (Wilmar Group) |
3,43 % |
3.4.
Government Support via revenue forgone: the Bonded Zone scheme
3.4.1.
The subsidy scheme
3.4.1.1. Eligibility
3.4.1.2. Advantages conferred by being in Bonded Zones
3.4.1.3. The application of the provisions of Article 28(1) of the basic Regulation
3.4.2.
Analysis
3.4.2.1. Financial contribution
3.4.2.2. Benefit
3.4.2.3. Specificity
3.4.3.
Conclusion
3.4.4.
Calculation of the subsidy amount
Company |
Subsidy rate |
PT Ciliandra Perkasa |
0,03 % |
PT Intibenua Perkasatama and PT Musim Mas (Musim Mas Group) |
0,12 % |
PT Pelita Agung Agrindustri and PT Permata Hijau Palm Oleo (Permata Group) |
0,16 % |
PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia and PT Wilmar Bioenergi Indonesia (Wilmar Group) |
0,11 % |
3.5.
Other schemes
3.5.1.
Income tax benefits for listed investments
3.5.2.
Industrial estate subsidy
3.5.3.
Pioneer Industry Tax Benefit
3.5.4.
The provision of export financing and guarantees on preferential terms by the Indonesian Eximbank
3.6.
Conclusion on subsidisation
Company |
Subsidy rate |
PT Ciliandra Perkasa |
8,0 % |
PT Intibenua Perkasatama and PT Musim Mas (Musim Mas Group) |
16,3 % |
PT Pelita Agung Agrindustri and PT Permata Hijau Palm Oleo (Permata Group) |
18,0 % |
PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia and PT Wilmar Bioenergi Indonesia (Wilmar Group) |
15,7 % |
All other companies |
18,0 % |
4.
INJURY
4.1.
Definition of the Union industry and Union production
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Total Union production |
11 789 896 |
11 958 862 |
13 071 053 |
13 140 582 |
Index |
100 |
101 |
111 |
111 |
Source: EBB |
4.2.
Union consumption
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Total Union consumption |
11 791 953 |
11 435 468 |
14 202 128 |
15 634 102 |
Index |
100 |
97 |
120 |
133 |
Source: EBB, EU import statistics |
4.3.
Imports from the country concerned
4.3.1.
Volume and market share of the imports from the country concerned
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Volume of imports from Indonesia (tonnes) |
13 340 |
31 115 |
24 984 |
516 088 |
Index |
100 |
233 |
187 |
3 869 |
Market share |
0,1 % |
0,3 % |
0,2 % |
3,3 % |
Index |
100 |
241 |
156 |
2 918 |
Source: Surveillance 2 database |
|
Q4 2017 |
Q1 2018 |
Q2 2018 |
Q3 2018 |
Volume of imports from Indonesia (tonnes) |
0 |
25 275 |
227 114 |
263 678 |
Source: Surveillance 2 database |
4.3.2.
Prices of imports from the country concerned and price undercutting
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Import prices from Indonesia (EUR per tonne) |
853 |
619 |
803 |
671 |
Source: Surveillance 2 database |
4.4.
Economic situation of the Union industry
4.4.1.
General remarks
4.4.2.
Macroeconomic indicators
4.4.2.1. Production capacity and capacity utilisation
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Production capacity (tonnes) |
16 009 878 |
16 561 814 |
16 594 853 |
17 031 230 |
Index |
100 |
103 |
104 |
106 |
Capacity utilisation |
74 % |
72 % |
79 % |
77 % |
Source: EBB |
4.4.2.2. Sales volume and market share
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Sales volume on the Union market (tonnes) |
11 305 117 |
10 920 665 |
13 004 462 |
12 741 791 |
Index |
100 |
97 |
115 |
113 |
Market share |
95,9 % |
95,5 % |
91,6 % |
81,5 % |
Source: EBB, import and export statistics |
4.4.2.3. Growth
4.4.2.4. Employment and productivity
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Number of employees |
2 763 |
2 762 |
2 733 |
2 841 |
Index |
100 |
100 |
99 |
103 |
Productivity (tonne/employee) |
4 267 |
4 329 |
4 782 |
4 625 |
Index |
100 |
101 |
112 |
108 |
Source: EBB |
4.4.2.5. Magnitude of the amount of the countervailable subsidies and recovery from past subsidisation or dumping
4.4.3.
Microeconomic indicators
4.4.3.1. Prices and factors affecting prices
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Average unit sales price in the Union on the total market (EUR/tonne) |
715 |
765 |
832 |
794 |
Index |
100 |
107 |
116 |
111 |
Unit cost of production (EUR/tonne) |
728 |
767 |
827 |
791 |
Index |
100 |
105 |
114 |
109 |
Source: Sampled Union producers |
4.4.3.2. Labour costs
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Average labour costs per employee (EUR) |
71 573 |
65 237 |
65 874 |
65 730 |
Index |
100 |
91 |
92 |
92 |
Source: Sampled Union producers |
4.4.3.3. Stocks
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Closing stocks (tonnes) |
85 725 |
92 291 |
87 864 |
88 457 |
Index |
100 |
108 |
102 |
103 |
Source: Sampled Union producers |
4.4.3.4. Profitability, cash flow, investments, return on investments and ability to raise capital
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Profitability of sales in the Union to unrelated customers (% of sales turnover) |
– 0,1 % |
0,9 % |
0,8 % |
0,8 % |
Index |
– 100 |
900 |
800 |
824 |
Cash flow (EUR) |
23 004 159 |
26 458 832 |
35 102 719 |
26 286 866 |
Index |
100 |
115 |
153 |
114 |
Investments (EUR) |
19 697 707 |
8 039 845 |
38 946 892 |
13 265 279 |
Index |
100 |
41 |
198 |
67 |
Return on investments |
– 3 % |
18 % |
16 % |
17 % |
Index |
– 100 |
600 |
533 |
573 |
Source: Sampled Union producers |
4.4.4.
Conclusion on injury
5.
THREAT OF INJURY
5.1.
Introduction
5.2.
The nature of the subsidy or subsidies in question and the trade effects likely to arise therefrom
5.3.
Significant rate of increase of subsidised imports into the Union market indicating the likelihood of substantially increased imports
5.4.
Sufficient freely disposable capacity and absorption capacity of third countries
5.5.
Price level of subsidised imports
5.6.
Level of inventories
5.7.
Conclusion
6.
CAUSATION
6.1.
Effects of the subsidised imports
6.2.
Other known factors
6.2.1.
Imports from third countries
Country |
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Argentina |
Volume (tonnes) |
31 340 |
0 |
394 005 |
1 525 081 |
Index |
100 |
0 |
1 257 |
4 866 |
|
Market share |
0,3 % |
0 % |
2,8 % |
9,8 % |
|
Average price |
633 |
0 |
636 |
621 |
|
Malaysia |
Volume (tonnes) |
349 571 |
273 427 |
378 395 |
404 058 |
Index |
100 |
78 |
108 |
116 |
|
Market share |
3,0 % |
2,4 % |
2,7 % |
2,6 % |
|
Average price |
880 |
975 |
1 007 |
899 |
|
the PRC |
Volume (tonnes) |
1 159 |
38 496 |
217 313 |
272 146 |
Index |
100 |
3 320 |
18 742 |
23 472 |
|
Market share |
0 % |
0,3 % |
1,5 % |
1,7 % |
|
Average price |
818 |
763 |
812 |
778 |
|
All other countries except Argentina, Indonesia, Malaysia and the PRC |
Volume (tonnes) |
90 620 |
169 864 |
181 209 |
174 938 |
Index |
100 |
187 |
200 |
193 |
|
Market share |
0,8 % |
1,5 % |
1,3 % |
1,1 % |
|
Average price |
771 |
789 |
894 |
852 |
|
Source: Surveillance 2 database |
6.2.2.
Export performance of the Union industry
|
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
IP |
Export volume (tonnes) |
199 740 |
336 394 |
323 085 |
462 368 |
Index |
100 |
168 |
162 |
231 |
Source: Eurostat |
6.3.
Conclusion
|
10/2018 |
11/2018 |
12/2018 |
1/2019 |
2/2019 |
3/2019 |
4/2019 |
5/2019 |
Imports from Indonesia (tonnes) |
53 204 |
7 020 |
78 866 |
63 409 |
41 757 |
129 511 |
113 831 |
56 283 |
Source: Surveillance 2 database |
7.
UNION INTEREST
7.1.
Interest of the Union industry
7.2.
Interest of unrelated importers
7.3.
Interest of users/consumers
7.4.
Trade-distorting effects of subsidies/restoring effective competition
7.5.
Conclusion on Union interest
8.
REGISTRATION
9.
PROVISIONAL COUNTERVAILING MEASURES
9.1.
Provisional measures
Company |
Provisional countervailing duty |
PT Ciliandra Perkasa |
8,0 % |
PT Intibenua Perkasatama and PT Musim Mas (Musim Mas Group) |
16,3 % |
PT Pelita Agung Agrindustri and PT Permata Hijau Palm Oleo (Permata Group) |
18,0 % |
PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia and PT Wilmar Bioenergi Indonesia (Wilmar Group) |
15,7 % |
All other companies |
18,0 % |
10.
INFORMATION AT PROVISIONAL STAGE
11.
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 1
Company |
Provisional countervailing duty |
TARIC additional code |
PT Ciliandra Perkasa |
8,0 % |
B786 |
PT Intibenua Perkasatama and PT Musim Mas (Musim Mas Group) |
16,3 % |
B787 |
PT Pelita Agung Agrindustri and PT Permata Hijau Palm Oleo (Permata Group) |
18,0 % |
B788 |
PT Wilmar Nabati Indonesia and PT Wilmar Bioenergi Indonesia (Wilmar Group) |
15,7 % |
B789 |
All other companies |
18,0 % |
C999 |