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Chinese solar firms, ever-nimble, go further afield where US tariffs don't reach

  • Chinese solar firms are building new factories abroad to avoid U.S. tariffs while dominating global markets despite restrictions.
  • Recently, four projects in Indonesia and Laos have begun operations, totaling 22.9 gigawatts of capacity.
  • Much of this solar production is intended for the U.S., which is the second-largest solar market after China.
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