US Solar Makers See Tariff Loophole for Asian Competitors
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US solar group urges trade panel to avert duty-free import surge
A letter from the American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing says the US Trade Commission must act quickly to ensure tariff rulings are in place before a temporary gap creates an opportunity for solar components to be imported duty-free.From pv magazine USA The American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee sent a letter to the US International Trade Commission urging the agency to make a final determination on anti-dumping and counter…
Letter warns “significant quantities” of solar products could skip U.S. antidumping tariffs
A letter from the American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing said the U.S. Trade Commission must act quickly to ensure tariff rulings are in place before a temporary gap creates an opportunity for solar components to be imported duty-free.The American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee sent a letter to the U.S. International Trade Commission urging the agency to make a final determination on anti-dumping and countervailing duty (AD/…
Clerical loophole could let Southeast Asian solar panels enter US without antidumping duties
If the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) does not quickly publish its final determination in the antidumping/countervailing duty (AD/CVD) investigation affecting solar panels from Southeast Asia, a potential loophole could allow millions of solar panels to enter the U.S. market untariffed. This is according to the American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee, the successful… The post Clerical loophole could let Southeast Asi…
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