Now Trade Issues For Solar Aluminum Frames
India Launches Anti-Dumping Investigation Into Aluminum Frames For Solar Panels From China
Friday, 07 Jul 2023
Acting on the petition of a Gujarat based solar component manufacturer Vishakha Metals Private Limited, the Indian Ministry of Commerce & Industry, has initiated an anti-dumping investigation into the imports of aluminum frame for solar panels, originating in or exported from China.
Once Again, No Section 201 For Bifacial Panels
US Court Maintains Exclusion Of Bifacial Panels From Trump Tariffs
Wednesday, 17 Nov 2021
There is good news for the US solar market as the US Court of International Trade (CIT) has upheld the exclusion of bifacial solar modules from Section 201 tariffs that were imposed by previous US President Donald Trump in 2018, and planned to be continued by the current administration.
Now Anti-Dumping Duty Demand In South Africa
South African Solar Panel Maker ARTSolar Calls On ITAC To Slap 10% Anti-Dumping Duty On Imported Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Modules
Saturday, 25 May 2019
The call for anti-dumping measures against module imports has reached the solar power market of South Africa as the ITAC considers the application submitted by local solar panel maker ARTsolar.
ADD On Malaysian Solar Glass Imports In India
Indian Ministry Of Finance Accepts DGTR Recommendation To Impose Anti-Dumping Duty On Textured Tempered Toughened Solar Glass Imports From Malaysia; Duty Of $114.58/Ton Imposed For 5 Years
Friday, 01 Mar 2019
The Indian government has officially imposed anti-dumping duties (ADD) on textured tempered solar glass imported from Malaysia.
Anti-Dumping Duty For Malaysian Solar Glass
Indian Directorate General Of Trade Remedies Recommends Imposing $114.58/MT Anti-Dumping Duty For 5 Years On Textured Tempered Glass Imported From Malaysia
Thursday, 24 Jan 2019
Having imposed anti-dumping duties on Chinese tempered glass used for solar panels in August 2017, India’s Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) is now eyeing this product from Malaysian manufacturers recommending a duty of $114.58 per MT for a period of 5 years.
EU Ends Trade Measures On Chinese Cells & Panels
European Commission Scraps Anti-Dumping & Anti-Subsidy Measures On Solar Panels From China Beginning September 3, 2018 Midnight In EU’s ‘Best Interests’
Saturday, 01 Sep 2018
In effect since December 2013 for a three-year period, anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures by the EU on Chinese solar panels were extended by the European Commission for another 18 months in March 2017.
End of MIP On Chinese PV Modules Close
European Union Proposes Rejecting MIP Expiry Review, Suggesting An End To Solar Cell & Panel Import Controls Over Chinese Products As of September
Monday, 27 Aug 2018
In effect since 2013, anti-dumping measures against Chinese solar module and cell producers were passed to protect EU manufacturers.
Oral Hearing For EVA Sheets AD Probe In India
India’s Directorate General Of Anti-Dumping & Allied Duties To Hold Oral Hearing On July 19, 2018 In EVA Anti-Dumping Investigation
Monday, 16 Jul 2018
Going ahead with the investigation against anti-dumping of Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) sheets for solar modules in India, the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping & Allied Duties (DGAD) will hold an oral hearing on July 19, 2018 at its office in New Delhi.
ISMA Withdraws Anti-Dumping Petition
After Withdrawal Indian Solar Manufacturers Association To File Fresh Anti-Dumping Petition Requesting An Extension Of Investigation Period
Tuesday, 06 Mar 2018
An updated ISMA anti-dumping petition seeking an extension to the investigation period could mean prolonged uncertainty surrounding the outcome of the case, which could be detrimental to the Indian solar industry as a whole.
Safeguard Duty Fears Affect PV In India
Indian Agencies Receive Lukewarm Response To More Than 2 GW Of Tendered PV Capacity, With Uncertainty Blamed Due To Safeguard Duty
Friday, 02 Mar 2018
Imposing a 70% safeguard duty on imported solar cells is likely to increase project costs by more than 35%, warns Mercom. The ambiguity surrounding the safeguard duties are apparently affecting major PV tenders in India, leading to fewer bids.
India Anti-Dumping Duty On Chinese Solar Glass
India Slaps Anti-Dumping Duty On Chinese Tempered Glass Used In Solar Panels Within Range Of $64.04 To $136.21 Per Ton
Monday, 21 Aug 2017
The Indian Ministry of Finance headed by Arun Jaitley (accepted DGAD’s recommendations to impose tariffs in the anti-dumping case against tempered solar glass originating from China.
Anti-Dumping Investigation Begins In India
Indian Government Officially Launches Investigation Into Anti-Dumping Concerns For Solar Products From the region of Greater China and Malaysia
Wednesday, 26 Jul 2017
The Indian Ministry of Commerce & Industry has initiated an investigation into an anti-dumping petition with regard to imports of solar cells and panels in India.
Indian Anti-Dumping Petition Against China
Indian Module Makers Up In Arms Against Chinese Counterparts
Wednesday, 07 Jun 2017
Indian solar PV manufacturers have filed an anti-dumping petition with the Ministry of Trade and Commerce. The petition was filed on June 5, 2017 which the ministry is yet to accept or send an official notification, stated Mercom Capital Group.
India Anti-Dumping Duty On Iran Glass
Anti-Dumping Duty Of $55.59 Per Ton Slapped On Clear Float Glass Imported From Iran Into India
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
India’s Ministry of Commerce and and Industry has slapped anti-dumping duty (ADD) on clear float glass imported into the country from Iran. Clear float glass is used in the solar industry along with in construction, refrigeration and mirror.
Turkey Slaps Anti-Dumping Fee On Chinese PV Makers
Chinese Solar Module Manufacturers To Pay At Least 27% Anti-Dumping Fee For Importing To Turkey
Tuesday, 04 Apr 2017
Turkey’s Ministry of Economy has finalized and published the results of its anti-dumping investigation against Chinese solar photovoltaic companies.
China ‘Advice’ To Turkey On Anti Dumping
World’s Largest PV Module Making Country Calls On Most Promising European Market To Be ‘Prudent’ In Anti-Dumping Investigation
Tuesday, 05 Jul 2016
Immediately after the Turkish Ministry of Economy opened an anti-dumping investigation against Chinese photovoltaic products, the world’s largest module producing country responded, showing how important the Turkish market is to China.
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