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A way round the US ethanol tariff

One way around the US ethanol tariff is discussed over on No1203 a blog. Looks interesting, import non-fuel grade ethanol and then dehydrate it in the US... If that's going to cost less than $.054/gal it might be worth doing... If there's enough spare ethanol to export from Brazil...

Comments (2)

David B. Benson:

Oh, there certainly is!

Lula is trying to have the U.S. tariff lowered, via W.T.O...

Hi David, yes he Lula is trying, I've posted about it a little nearer to the top of the list. It will be interesting to see if this kind of diplomatic pressure can have any effect at all on the Iowa caucus... with an election on the cards in the next 2years/18 months.

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