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FBaggins

(26,727 posts)
Thu May 31, 2012, 02:17 PM May 2012

2nd Round of Chinese Solar Tariffs Hits Hard

This month, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced that new tariffs being levied on Chinese solar panel imports will be almost 10 times high than previously announced – putting these new tariffs to around 35%. In March the U.S. Commerce Department announced that a 3-5% tariff would be imposed, but reserved the right to revise this figure before the final rule came into effect later this year.

These tariffs are the result of the unanimous finding by the U.S. Trade Commission last December, which stated that “there is a reasonable indication that a U.S. industry is materially injured by reason of imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells and modules from China that are allegedly subsidized and sold in the United States at less than fair value.”

Under the new anti-dumping tariffs on products exported to the United States by Chinese solar manufacturers, products exported these companies will still face the 2.9-4.73% tariffs previously announced. But, 61 companies will face additional tariffs to the tune of 31.14% to 31.22%. Specifically, these additional proposed tariffs will look like this:

1.Suntech Power Holdings Co. – 31.22%
2.Trina Ltd. – 31.14%;
3.59 other firms – 31.18%.

These companies represent those that cooperated with U.S. investigation proceedings earlier this year. Those companies that did not cooperate face tariffs of up to 250%.

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/plugged-in/2012/05/31/2nd-round-of-chinese-solar-tariffs-hits-hard/
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2nd Round of Chinese Solar Tariffs Hits Hard (Original Post) FBaggins May 2012 OP
KnR FogerRox May 2012 #1
Yikes, should I have stocked up on solar? joshcryer May 2012 #2
I wouldn't say so, no. FBaggins Jun 2012 #3

FBaggins

(26,727 posts)
3. I wouldn't say so, no.
Mon Jun 4, 2012, 09:11 AM
Jun 2012

This probably won't have all that large an impact on final system prices for individuals.

It doesn't substantially change the global supply/demand curve...
They can offshore part of the production and avoid much of the cost (just for those panels exported to the US... or possibly now Germany as well)...

The total impact on unit prices is expected to be in the mid-single-digits... and the panel makes up a smaller and smaller portion of the cost of an installed system. So if you're considering a new system, you haven't missed your opportunity.

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