US Imposes Anti-Dumping Duty on Indian Solar Imports
The US Department of Commerce has announced a preliminary anti-dumping duty of 123.04% on solar cells and panels imported from India, claiming they are sold below fair value. This affects four Indian manufacturers. The final determination will be issued within 75 days of the preliminary decision.
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The US Department of Commerce has imposed a preliminary anti-dumping duty on imports of solar cells and panels from India, citing they are sold below fair value in the US market.
The Department alleges a dumping margin of 123.04%, impacting producers like Mundra Solar PV, Mundra Solar Energy, Kowa Company, and Premier Energy Photovoltaic.
A final determination is anticipated within 75 days. Similar investigations are underway for Laos and Indonesia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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