Bifacial solar panels lose tariff exemption after
The Biden Administration today put imported bifacial solar panels back under Sec. 201 tariffs, after the specialty solar panels
The Biden Administration today put imported bifacial solar panels back under Sec. 201 tariffs, after the specialty solar panels
— In a win for the solar industry, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) re-instated the exclusion of bifacial solar modules from the Section 201 tariffs. Originally granted
Since no longer exempt, bifacial solar cells would be subject to Sec 201.
The US Commerce Department set final countervailing and anti-dumping duty rates on Monday for crystalline solar cells and modules imported from four southeast Asian
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
Along with the tariff increase, the removal of the bifacial exemption means that all panels manufactured in China and SEA (Southeast Asia) fall victim to the increase.
With a new AD/CVD petition officially filed, here''s a breakdown of solar module procurement options to avoid additional duties.
A coalition of seven solar manufacturers, including the largest U.S. manufacturer of silicon-based products, have filed a formal petition with the USTR to revoke its exemption for
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
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 exclusion from solar safeguard tariffs for bifacial solar panels -- originally meant to help utility-scale installations -- is about to end, the Biden administration announced
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