As Trump''s tariffs loom, Southeast Asia''s solar
US officials say Chinese producers have used Southeast Asian countries to skirt tariffs on China and “dump” cheap solar panels in
world war fee Solar panels made in a number of Southeast Asian countries face massive new import duties into America, some as steep as 3,521 percent, after a US Department of Commerce probe apparently found the countries were being used as tariff-dodging proxies for Chinese state-subsidized manufacturers.
The US has imposed new anti-dumping tariffs on solar panels made by a number of Chinese companies in four Southeast Asian countries.
Companies Were Avoiding Tariffs The U.S. had already imposed taxes on Chinese solar panel makers when they sold products to American buyers. To avoid those tariffs, the companies began using factories in Southeast Asia. However, the same Chinese companies own or control many of those factories.
The petitioner group, the American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee, accused big Chinese solar panel makers with factories in Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam of shipping panels priced below their cost of production and of receiving unfair subsidies that make American goods uncompetitive.
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