The US Commerce Department is delaying its preliminary decision on whether Chinese solar companies are circumventing import duties to November from this month: filing.
- Delay to Nov. 28 extends deadline for initial verdict until after US midterm elections
- NOTE: Even if Commerce finds that China has circumvented duties, new anti-dumping and countervailing duties on solar imports from fourth Southeast Asian nations are barred for two years under a temporary
freeze Biden ordered in June - NOTE: Probe
announced in March, after small California manufacturerAuxin Solar Inc. alleged that some panel makers were circumventing existing duties on China by completing manufacturing ...
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