RenovaBio is a carbon market that gives Brazilian biofuel producers an additional revenue source.
Those carbon credits are sold to fuel distributors in Brazil who have targets to cut emissions, or in a secondary market at Brazil's B3 exchange.
The lawmakers in a letter to the USTR complained about the implementation in Brazil in February of an import tariff of 16% on U.S. ethanol.
"Brazilian ethanol producers have access to our Renewable Fuel Standard and California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard program, which recognize the inherent value of low-carbon biofuels," the letter said.
"This treatment is not reciprocated by Brazil, where U.S. ethanol producers, after two years, have yet to be approved for Brazil's biofuel program."
Persons:
Katherine Tai, Marcelo Teixeira, Mark Porter
Organizations:
YORK, U.S ., Trade, Thomson
Locations:
Brazil, U.S, RenovaBio