Tariff on Ethanol

Timshel

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It's ridiculous that these are in place to begin with.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12634911/

U.S. mulls ending ethanol import tariffs
Administration hoping to alleviate supply crunch ahead of driving season
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updated 6:30 p.m. ET, Thurs., May. 4, 2006
WASHINGTON - The Bush Administration is considering lifting import tariffs on ethanol in a bid to alleviate any supply crunch of gasoline ahead of the peak summer demand driving season, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said Thursday.

"It's something the administration has considered and will continue to consider," Bodman told reporters, after a meeting with his counterparts from Canada and Mexico.

He conceded, however, that the power to actually lift the tariffs is out of the administration's hands. That authority lies with Congress, where any proposed policy changes to the ethanol import tariff scheme could face a huge challenge from key Republican leaders from farm states, particularly Senate Finance Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa., who have strongly opposed lifting the 54 cents a gallon tariff on ethanol imports from countries such as Brazil.

Taking action is largely a Congressional matter, Bodman said, although he noted that President George W. Bush wants lawmakers to seriously consider legislative proposals that would improve the ethanol supply outlook.

"The president has encouraged Congress to examine all options for increasing available supplies of ethanol," he said, adding that he "will continue to do that."

Kevin Book, a senior analyst at Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & Co., Inc., said it would be hard for lawmakers to support repealing a tariff that was established in the name of energy security.

"That 54 cent tariff was put in place in Congress in 1980 to boost America's energy independence," he said. "Even if you're not Chuck Grassley, that's a hard sell to make."

Book added that lifting the tariff could upset domestic sugar manufacturers because it would attract more sugar-based ethanol from Brazil, which could set a bad precedent for sugar imports.

Still, Bodman's comments sent stocks reliant on high ethanol prices into a frenzy. Pacific Ethanol shares ended down 7 percent at $34.89, while agribusiness giant Archer Daniels Midland, the largest U.S. producers of ethanol, closed down 7.7 percent at $40 in much higher-than-normal volume.

Ethanol industry groups argue that ethanol supplies are adequate and lifting the tariff is unwarranted.

"There is enough ethanol in this country and the tariff isn't a barrier to imports," said Matt Hartwig, spokesman for the Renewable Fuels Association. He said it's unlikely Brazil could export more supplies of ethanol because it's already facing a tight supply situation.

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I've heard that we need to "build our domestic supply", but corn ethanol just simply isn't efficient. We would have to devote a very large portion of our country to producing corn just to fuel the demand, and still, it would be more expensive than gas.

Brazillian ethanol is currently about 1.80 a gallon. No domestic energy source can hope to match that.
 
They should consider lifting tarrifs or embargos on Sugar, that will go the farthest, in making ethenol....but God for bid, this could hurt floridian farmers and the price of sugar will crash....

gees louise,

the free market my ass.
 
ain't gonna happen
Fl has zero moral authority in energy
they have billions of barrells but don't allow drilling
they will take their fuel from Louisiana and Texas and shut the hell up. that is all
 
I forgot to switch to news search.

It's in the news here, because Crist (Governor of Fl) is calling for it to be lifted. Here is a more recent one.

http://feeds.orlandosentinel.com/~r/news/opinion/positionpage/~3/184911338/drop-the-ethano.html

Haven't read it yet, but if you are saying that Florida is asking to lift the sugar ban, I don't buy it, if you are saying that florida is asking to lift the ethanol ban that could hurt the midwest corn growere SUPPOSEDLY, then I wouldn't be surprised.

Care
 
ain't gonna happen
Fl has zero moral authority in energy
they have billions of barrells but don't allow drilling
they will take their fuel from Louisiana and Texas and shut the hell up. that is all

What relevance does that have to the value of this policy.
 
It's has everything to do with it.
If you have zero chips in the game you don't make the rules.
Period
 
Oh Ok it has zero chance of passing
but let's debate it to death, yes ethonal would be cheaper without subsidies and the only thing that matters is cheap fuel so morons can move on. NEXT
 
Oh yes, talking about the political games as if we are merely watching a soap opera is far more fascinating. If you are one of those types that knows womans dress sizes, maybe.
 
Oh okay. Sounds like the advantage for Florida is that we would likely serve as the port for Brazilian ethanol. Figure there is something in it for some special interest. But it is still good for the nation.
 
Oh yes, talking about the political games as if we are merely watching a soap opera is far more fascinating. If you are one of those types that knows womans dress sizes, maybe.

Not only is he an expert on women's dress sizes, he's an intellectual powerhouse on global warming. See for yourself:

Really when GW form charter captain on the river denial admits to serious global warming problem.

Its so advanced that nobody, but nobody has been able to decipher it.
 
Not only is he an expert on women's dress sizes, he's an intellectual powerhouse on global warming. See for yourself:



Its so advanced that nobody, but nobody has been able to decipher it.

I laughed so hard when I read that earlier. I spent like 10 minutes trying to figure out what he could have possibly meant.
 
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