The U.S.-China trade war is hurting the U.S. ethanol industry 'badly,'...
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NEW YORK - The U.S.-China trade war is hurting the U.S. ethanol industry “badly,” Mike Dwyer, chief economist of the U.S. Grains Council, said on Wednesday at an event at New York Sugar week: “Without the tariff protection we would probably supply 90-plus percent of all import needs they had,” Dwyer said while on a panel with Renewable Fuels Association chief economist Scott Richman.
The trade conflict between the two countries escalated just about a year after China said it would target the roll-out of gasoline known as “E10,” containing 10 percent ethanol, by 2020. This was expected to bolster the country’s demand for U.S. ethanol.“If this trade war ended tomorrow you would see margins expand by 10 cents a gallon,” Dwyer said.
While domestic measures like the promised expansion of higher ethanol gasoline blends such as E15 help, trade issues need to be resolved for the industry to thrive.Reporting by Ayenat Mersie; Editing by Phil Berlowitz
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