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Food giant threatens to close UK biofuel plant after US tariff deal | Food giant threatens to close UK biofuel plant after US tariff deal |
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Associated British Foods has threatened to close one of the UK's two bioethanol plants if it does not receive state support after the government struck a tariff deal with the US. | Associated British Foods has threatened to close one of the UK's two bioethanol plants if it does not receive state support after the government struck a tariff deal with the US. |
It said while the government has committed to "formal negotiations", it will begin consultations with 150 staff at its Vivergo bioethanol business in Hull "to effect an orderly wind-down". | It said while the government has committed to "formal negotiations", it will begin consultations with 150 staff at its Vivergo bioethanol business in Hull "to effect an orderly wind-down". |
As part of an agreement to cut US tariffs, the government said it will remove a 19% tariff on exports of ethanol to the UK, and replace it with a tax-free quota of up to 1.4 billion litres of the fuel. | As part of an agreement to cut US tariffs, the government said it will remove a 19% tariff on exports of ethanol to the UK, and replace it with a tax-free quota of up to 1.4 billion litres of the fuel. |
AB Foods said unless help is provided, Vivergo will stop manufacturing before 13 September. | AB Foods said unless help is provided, Vivergo will stop manufacturing before 13 September. |
The Vivergo bioethanol plant is the UK's biggest. The only other plant making the fuel in the UK is Ensus in Teesside, which is owned by Germany's Sudzucker Group. | The Vivergo bioethanol plant is the UK's biggest. The only other plant making the fuel in the UK is Ensus in Teesside, which is owned by Germany's Sudzucker Group. |
Ensus has also said it may have to shut its site because the UK-US trade agreement "fundamentally undermined its business position". | Ensus has also said it may have to shut its site because the UK-US trade agreement "fundamentally undermined its business position". |
Under the tariff deal, the US can export 1.4 billion litres of the fuel - equal to the UK's entire ethanol market - duty free, which means businesses in Britain do not have to pay tax if they buy the American fuel. | Under the tariff deal, the US can export 1.4 billion litres of the fuel - equal to the UK's entire ethanol market - duty free, which means businesses in Britain do not have to pay tax if they buy the American fuel. |
In return, the government secured tariff cuts on UK exports to the US. | In return, the government secured tariff cuts on UK exports to the US. |
AB Foods set a deadline of 25 June to reach an agreement with the government about support. | AB Foods set a deadline of 25 June to reach an agreement with the government about support. |
"Yesterday, our extended deadline for the government to deliver that solution passed," the company said. | "Yesterday, our extended deadline for the government to deliver that solution passed," the company said. |
While talks are continuing, AB Foods said: "Unless the government is able to provide both short-term funding of Vivergo's losses and a longer-term solution, we intend to close the plant once the consultation process has completed and the business has fulfilled its contractual obligations." | While talks are continuing, AB Foods said: "Unless the government is able to provide both short-term funding of Vivergo's losses and a longer-term solution, we intend to close the plant once the consultation process has completed and the business has fulfilled its contractual obligations." |
The BBC has contacted the government for comment. |