The government of Indonesia has formally declined to participate in UK government body the Trade Remedies Authority's (TRA) ongoing transition review of countervailing duties on biodiesel imports from Indonesia.
Indonesia's trade ministry informed the TRA in a letter dated 21 May 2025 and uploaded to the TRA's public case file on 16 June that Indonesia has not exported biodiesel to the UK and does not anticipate doing so because of increasing domestic demand. Consequently, Indonesia will not submit a questionnaire response or engage further in the review.
The TRA initiated the review (case TS0065) in December to assess whether existing countervailing duties on Indonesian biodiesel should continue now that the UK has left the EU. The duties were imposed by the EU and remained in place in the UK after its departure from the bloc.
Indonesia emphasised that its current focus is on ongoing litigation at the World Trade Organisation concerning similar EU measures. The government expressed hope that the UK's investigation would be conducted fairly and transparently, potentially leading to the termination of the review.
The TRA's final decision on the matter is still pending.