Biofuel companies say it would make more sense for them to build plants in subsidised US cornfields than in New Zealand to meet new biofuel sales quotas.
They're pressing for protection from US-made competitors who they say could crowd out the market, as petrol and diesel prices soar.
"It would make more sense for me to build a biodiesel plant in the US and ship it over," Argent Energy New Zealand managing director Dickon Posnett said.
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