Berlin exempts bifacial photovoltaic modules
Bifacial solar modules are exempt from Section 201 tariffs, as confirmed by the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) following a petition from solar advocacy group SEIA and co-plaintiffs
Bifacial solar modules are exempt from Section 201 tariffs, as confirmed by the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) following a petition from solar advocacy group SEIA and co-plaintiffs
The Biden Administration today put imported bifacial solar panels back under Sec. 201 tariffs, after the specialty solar panels enjoyed a two-year exemption from extra duties first
An exemption for bifacial solar panels from Section 201 tariffs in the US has been reinstated after a decision passed down by the US Court of International Trade (CIT).
In a significant policy shift, the Biden administration has reinstated tariffs on imported bifacial solar panels, reversing a two-year
The purpose of this message is to provide guidance to modify the Section 201 action by revoking the exclusion of bifacial panels and applying the safeguard tariff to bifacial
In a significant policy shift, the Biden administration has reinstated tariffs on imported bifacial solar panels, reversing a two-year exemption. This move, driven by domestic
Lux and other industry analysts foresee healthy growth in sales and installations of bifacial solar panels worldwide despite reversal
The Office of the President has turned its focus to solar panels, announcing the removal of the bifacial solar panel Section 301 tariff exclusion and addressing issues of
The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) in early October abruptly and unexpectedly reversed its decision to exempt bifacial solar modules from global import tariffs, throwing up another
The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) in early October abruptly and unexpectedly reversed its decision to exempt bifacial solar modules from
Lux and other industry analysts foresee healthy growth in sales and installations of bifacial solar panels worldwide despite reversal of the U.S. import tariff exemption.
The Office of the President has turned its focus to solar panels, announcing the removal of the bifacial solar panel Section 301
In late 2022, the Biden administration imposed tariffs on solar modules from four Southeast Asian countries but delayed their
An exemption for bifacial solar panels from Section 201 tariffs in the US has been reinstated after a decision passed down by the US Court of
The Biden Administration has released a fact sheet detailing multiple solar panel related policies, including the removal of the bifacial solar panel exemption. This exemption
The purpose of this message is to provide guidance to modify the Section 201 action by revoking the exclusion of bifacial panels and
In late 2022, the Biden administration imposed tariffs on solar modules from four Southeast Asian countries but delayed their implementation for two years to ensure business
The Biden Administration today put imported bifacial solar panels back under Sec. 201 tariffs, after the specialty solar panels
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Bifacial solar panels, which are predominantly used in commercial, industrial, and utility-scale solar power projects, were previously exempt from tariffs. With the removal of this exemption, the cost of imported bifacial solar panels, typically ranging from $0.10-0.25 per watt, will increase by $0.015 to $0.0375 per watt.
From pv magazine USA The Biden Administration has released a fact sheet detailing multiple solar panel related policies, including the removal of the bifacial solar panel exemption. This exemption previously allowed certain solar panels to bypass the Trump-era 15% tariff.
The Biden Administration today put imported bifacial solar panels back under Sec. 201 tariffs, after the specialty solar panels enjoyed a two-year exemption from extra duties first initiated by President Biden in 2022.
In addition to bifacial panels losing their exemption, the Biden Administration said it will raise the tariff-rate quota (TRQ) of silicon solar cells by 7.5 GW, if needed.