Statement: The End of the Moratorium
The moratorium on duties and tariff enforcement for Chinese-origin solar imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam found to be circumventing U.S. trade law expires
The moratorium on duties and tariff enforcement for Chinese-origin solar imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam found to be circumventing U.S. trade law expires
A two-year U.S. tariff holiday on solar panels from Southeast Asia expires on Thursday, starting the clock ticking for American project developers to use the huge amount of equipment they stockpiled duty-free over that period by the end of this year.
Tariffs aimed at protecting America’s solar industry from foreign competition snapped back into place on Thursday, ending a two-year pause that President Biden approved as part of his effort to jump-start solar adoption in the U.S.