Bifacial solar panels lose tariff exemption after Biden
The Biden Administration today put imported bifacial solar panels back under Sec. 201 tariffs, after the specialty solar panels enjoyed a two-year
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The Biden Administration today put imported bifacial solar panels back under Sec. 201 tariffs, after the specialty solar panels enjoyed a two-year
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In November of 2021, the U.S. Court of International Trade re-instated the exemption of bifacial solar modules from the Section 201 tariffs. The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)
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In a significant policy shift, the Biden administration has reinstated tariffs on imported bifacial solar panels, reversing a two-year exemption. This
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For those of us in the U.S., ordering panels from China has been a dealbreaker due to the solar tariffs. From my research, Trump granted a bifacial
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President Biden issued Proclamation 10779, ending the exemption from Section 201 duties on bifacial solar panels imported on or after June 26. Find out if your products are affected.
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In late 2022, the Biden administration imposed tariffs on solar modules from four Southeast Asian countries but delayed their implementation
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According to PV Magazine, the federal trade authorities have now ruled that bifacial solar modules are no longer subject to the Section 201 ruling,
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As previously reported, the Biden Administration is expected to re-impose double-digit tariffs on bifacial solar modules, which currently account for 98% of all modules imported into the
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The US market for high-efficiency, bifacial solar panels is poised to surge higher over the course of the next 12 months, thanks to being granted an exemption
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