Canada Border Service Agency probes U.S. renewable diesel for dumping and subsidies

“Renewable diesel is not on the list of retaliatory tariffs that Canada put out...”

The Canada Border Service Agency has launched an investigation into the alleged dumping and subsidizing of renewable diesel from the U.S. into the Canadian market.

Host of RealAg Radio Shaun Haney spoke with RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender on the investigation, the potential duties, and retaliatory tariff possibilities on renewable diesel.

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