Bloomberg: US solar makers spot tariff loophole for Asian rivals

US solar manufacturers are asking the US International Trade Commission to quickly address a potential tariff loophole on panel imports from four Southeast Asian countries before a flood of equipment pours into the country.

The commission last week found solar imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam — which make up the bulk of the US market — were injuring domestic producers. The decision cleared the way for duties ranging from 34% to 3,521% depending on the country and manufacturer
involved.

VIEW THE FULL ARTICLE WHERE IT FIRST APPEARED AT BLOOMBERG

American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee

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