Overview of Trade and Policy Measures for U.S. Solar
The U.S. government is using tools like tariffs, duties, tax credits, and loans to support domestic solar manufacturers in competing with foreign products and
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The U.S. government is using tools like tariffs, duties, tax credits, and loans to support domestic solar manufacturers in competing with foreign products and
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Some suppliers have been assigned their own rates. A full list of final rates for individual suppliers can be found here. The country-wide rates apply to suppliers not listed in the table. For
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In August 2025, the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruled that President Joe Biden''s 2022 tariff pause on imported solar panels was illegal,
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According to the United States government, certain Chinese producers have been circumventing US import duties by exporting solar energy
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Experts and politicians across the U.S. are split on whether solar tariffs are a good or bad thing for the country. Solar tariffs can boost domestic
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The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday announced countervailing duties on solar cells and panels imported by companies in India, Indonesia and Laos in an effort to counteract
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The US tariff policies have a profound impact on the photovoltaic industry. When exporting products, enterprises need to thoroughly understand and study the current tariff policies to ensure
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Beginning in mid-June 2025, US buyers are paying higher duties on solar panel imports from four Southeast Asian countries, namely, Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. By
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In 2014, tariffs were expanded to solar panels assembled using Chinese or Taiwanese cells regardless of country of origin (U.S. ITA 2014,
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