<2>US Sets Preliminary Duties on Solar Imports from India, Indonesia, and Laos: An Analysis
<3>The Solar Industry’s Latest Challenge
The US Department of Commerce has announced preliminary duties on solar imports from India, Indonesia, and Laos, citing unfair trade practices and subsidies. This move has sent shockwaves through the solar industry, with many companies and experts weighing in on the implications.
<4>The Background
The US Commerce Department’s investigation into solar imports from these countries began in 2022, following complaints from US solar manufacturers. The complaints alleged that Indian, Indonesian, and Laotian solar manufacturers were receiving unfair subsidies and engaging in dumping practices, which allowed them to sell their products at below-market prices in the US.
<5>The Preliminary Duties
The Commerce Department has imposed preliminary duties ranging from 100% to 250% on solar imports from India, Indonesia, and Laos. These duties are intended to level the playing field for US solar manufacturers and prevent unfair trade practices.
<6>Impact on the Solar Industry
The imposition of preliminary duties on solar imports from India, Indonesia, and Laos is likely to have significant implications for the solar industry. Many solar companies rely on imports from these countries to meet demand, and the increased costs
