Hanoi, Aug. 26 -- Indonesia on August 25 urged the European Union (EU) to immediately scrap countervailing duties on imports of biodiesel, after the World Trade Organisation backed several of its key claims in a complaint to the trade body. The Southeast Asian nation - the world's biggest palm oil exporter, had contended in its 2023 complaint that the duties levied by the EU broke the WTO's rules. Indonesian Trade Minister Budi Santoso stressed in a statement that his country calls on the EU to immediately revoke these countervailing import duties that are not WTO-compliant. The EU, the third-largest destination for palm oil products from Indonesia and a key market for biodiesel of this country, has imposed the duties, ranging from 8% to 18...