November 25, 2024

U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC)

CEA
Report: US Solar Panel Factories Still Will Need Imported Cells
The U.S. solar market may face major domestic supply chain gaps as it heads toward 2030, according to a report released ACORE and CEA.
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Solar Sector Braces for Tariff Probe Impact
A U.S. Commerce Department investigation into claims that China circumvented U.S. tariffs on solar components is already having a chilling effect.
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Biden Extends Tariffs on Imported Solar Panels
President Biden extended Trump-era tariffs on imported solar cells and panels but continued an exemption for bifacial panels and lowering the tariff amount.
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SEIA Top Priorities: Build Back Better, Supply Chains, Diverse Workforce
Speakers and attendees of SEIA's 30x30 Policy Forum were optimistic that the Senate would pass the Build Back Better Act.
Critics: Trump Tariff to Cut Solar Growth, Jobs
President Trump’s new tariff on imported solar cells and modules will slash domestic solar output and wipe out tens of thousands of jobs, a major solar trade industry association said.
USITC
Federal Trade Panel Recommends Solar PV Quotas
The U.S. International Trade Commission recommended that President Trump impose import duties as high as 35% on solar cells and modules.
Suniva
Trade Panel Rules PV Imports Hurting Domestic Manufacturers
The Trade Commission ruled that solar cell imports are harming domestic manufacturers, opening the way for tariffs that critics say could slow solar growth.

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