U.S. Solar Manufacturers Push for Tariffs on Southeast Asian Imports
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – New legislation cuts solar incentives by up to 60%, with U.S. solar installations projected to drop 57% to 62% from 2025 to 2035, analysts say.
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U.S. Solar Manufacturers Push for Tariffs on Southeast Asian Imports
A group of U.S. solar manufacturers has petitioned the Commerce Department to impose tariffs on imports from Indonesia, India, and Laos. They accuse companies in these countries of dumping low-cost solar products, undercutting U.S. manufacturers' efforts to compete. The request follows previous successful tariff impositions.
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US solar makers seek tariffs against India, Indonesia, Laos
… trade petitions against India, Indonesia and Laos alleging illegal practices … by the Alliance for American Solar Manufacturing and Trade … located in the three Asian countries. First Solar … equipment made in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. The US has …
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