This is because of the high export taxes that the Argentine and Indonesian government imposes on raw materials used in the biodiesel production.
[1] As of November 2013, the EU has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of biodiesel from Argentina and Indonesia.
[5] In October 2016 the dispute panel found in favour of Argentina and ruled that the anti-dumping tariffs must be reduced.
The European Commission is in the process of passing these proposals but so far has met with strong opposition from Europe's main biodiesel and oilseed producer states.
[6] In Switzerland, Indonesia has officially launched a complaint against the EU (DS480) at the World Trade Organization (WTO) over anti-dumping tariffs Europe has lodged against Indonesian biodiesel imports since May 2013.