Department of Commerce officially announced on April 21 (local time) tariffs on solar cells and modules from four Southeast Asian countries—Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam—marking a pivotal phase in a year-long trade dispute.. The U.S. The tariffs unveiled on April 21 vary widely depending on the company and country, but were broadly higher than the. . Chinese firms operating in four Southeast Asian countries are facing steep tariffs on solar exports to the United States. The US government announced on 21 April 2025 varying duties on imported solar panels from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, following a US Commerce Department. . Solar tariffs on four Southeast Asian countries could shock the US solar industry, potentially making imports and domestic manufacturing more expensive. In a higher-for-longer tariff environment, how the industry future-proofs its supply chain will set the stage for the longer-term outlook The US. . The U.S. The ruling imposes anti-dumping duties ranging from. . India's solar modules captured 97% of its exports to US (2023-25), up 9x in '23 & 2x in '24, as 19-21% cheaper alternative to US-made amid China curbs. Share rose to 11% vs Vietnam's 36%; US added 50GW capacity. But 50% tariff hits Aug 2025 over dumping, Russia oil. India eyes 180GW module and.
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