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Sources say that China has allowed more biofuel companies to export green aviation fuel.

According to Chinese consultants and trade sources, China has granted quotas to three more biofuel refiners for the export of sustainable aviation fuel. This could lead to an increase in exports to Europe.

China's biofuel companies are building SAF plants in Europe, which is the second largest aviation fuel market. They also target the continent as their top export destination.

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce is responsible for the quota system. It did not respond immediately to a comment request.

According to a report by the Chinese commodities consultancy JLC, three sources in industry and commerce, as well as Shandong Haike Chemical and Shandong Sanju Bioenergy, were all awarded export quotas of between 788,000 and 828,000 metric tonnes per year.

The sources and JLC reported that Shandong Sanju Bioenergy received around 158,000 tonnes and Shandong Haike Chemical, 370,000 tons. EcoCeres was given between 260,000 and 300,000 tons.

The total SAF quotas for 2025 are now around 1.2 millions tons. This includes the first permit allotted to Zhejiang Jiaao Enprotech.

According to the JLC Report, it is not mandatory for new recipients to use all of their permits by 2025. However, it is unclear whether companies will need to apply for quotas again next year.

Zhejiang Jiaao shipped its first cargo early in May. Reporting by Trixie Y. Yap, Chen Aizhu and Beijing Newsroom. Editing by Florence Tan, Lincoln Feast and Florence Tan.

(source: Reuters)