U.S. Commerce Department Weighs Tariffs On Solar Imports From India, Indonesia And Laos

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The U.S. Commerce Department is set to announce a preliminary decision on whether to impose anti-subsidy duties on solar cells and panels imported from India, Indonesia, and Laos. The decision marks an important step in an ongoing trade investigation requested by a section of the U.S. solar manufacturing industry.

The case was filed by the Alliance for American Solar Manufacturing and Trade, whose members include companies such as Hanwha Qcells and First Solar. The group argues that some overseas manufacturers are benefiting from government subsidies that allow them to sell products in the United States at unfairly low prices. According to the petition, this practice makes it difficult for American producers to compete, despite investing billions of dollars in domestic factories.

The Commerce Department’s current review focuses on whether companies in the three countries received financial support that violates trade rules. If confirmed, countervailing duties could be imposed to offset those subsidies. A separate decision is expected next month to determine whether the companies also sold products below their production cost, a practice known as dumping.

The petitioners also claim that certain Chinese manufacturers moved production to Indonesia and Laos to avoid existing U.S. tariffs. In addition, Indian-headquartered firms are accused of exporting low-cost products that hurt U.S. manufacturers.

The alliance has previously secured tariffs on solar imports from several Southeast Asian nations, including Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand. Final decisions in the current case are expected later this .


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