The United States will impose new duties on imports from some major Chinese solar panel makers after a months-long investigation found they were trying to dodge tariffs by finishing their products in Southeast Asian countries, trade officials said on Friday.
were circumventing existing tariffs on Chinese solar cells and panels that have been in place for a decade.
Those companies and others will face the same duty rates the United States already assesses on their Chinese-made products, officials said, noting that most of those rates are below 35%. The duties will not kick in until June of 2024 thanks to a two- year waiver from Biden earlier this year. "Commerce's investigations have largely validated and confirmed Auxin's allegations of Chinese cheating," Auxin Chief Executive Mamun Rashid said in a statement.and Boviet Solar were found not to be dodging the tariffs, Commerce said. Other companies will have the ability to pursue a certification process to show that they are not circumventing tariffs. A final decision from Commerce is expected in May.
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