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Chinese Solar Makers Face New Tariffs After US Says They're Dodging Duties

(Bloomberg) A US government probe has concluded some manufacturers in Asia are illegally bypassing tariffs on Chinese solar equipment, exposing them to duties that threaten to hike the cost of renewable power and slow the development of clean energy. Most Read from BloombergChina Evergrande Group Files Chapter 15 Bankruptcy in New York‘Poor Man’s Cocaine’ Costing $3 a Pill Threatens to ProliferateChina’s Hidden Financial Dangers Erupt With Shadow Bank CrisisGoldman Plans Hiring Spree to Fix L

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Biden's Made-in-USA Mandate for Tax Credit Sparks Solar Dispute

The Biden administration is preparing to decide how much American-made equipment must be used in renewable projects in order to get an extra tax credit under…

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Onshoring solar's supply chain

Amid potential supply chain bottlenecks as China increases its PV manufacturing dominance, companies in markets such as the US, India and Europe are looking to leverage new policy support to scale up domestic production. Jules Scully charts the industry’s efforts to onshore solar module manufacturing.

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