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China's New E10 Ethanol Mandate and Its Global Implications
Ag Decision Maker (2017)
  • Wendong Zhang, Iowa State University of Science and Technology
  • Dermot J. Hayes, Iowa State University
  • Minghao Li, Iowa State University of Science and Technology
Abstract
In September 2017, the Chinese government announced a new nationwide ethanol mandate that expands the mandatory use of E10 fuel (gasoline containing 10 percent ethanol) from 11 trial provinces to the entire country by 2020. This measure would require ethanol consumption in China, the largest motor vehicle market in the world, to at least quadruple within the next three years. For US producers, this recent development fuels interest in whether China is going to import ethanol and/or corn (the main feedstock for ethanol production in China) to meet the mandate.        
Keywords
  • China,
  • E10,
  • Ethanol Mandate,
  • Ethanol,
  • Corn,
  • Agricultural Trade
Publication Date
November, 2017
Citation Information
Wendong Zhang, Dermot J. Hayes and Minghao Li. "China's New E10 Ethanol Mandate and Its Global Implications" Ag Decision Maker (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dermot_hayes/190/