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If you have questions about this insight, reach out to our authors (Harry Clark and Gregory Hume). With a flurry of recent activity, the U.S. government is administering or considering import duties and quotas on imports of solar energy equipment.
With a flurry of recent activity, the U.S. government is administering or considering import duties and quotas on imports of solar energy equipment in three areas: The solar module tariff-rate quota under the “Section 201” law. Duties on solar modules, industrial batteries and many other items under the “Section 301” law.
Antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD) on solar modules. Section 201 tariffs (the so-called “safeguard” tariffs), imposed under Section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974, are justified as a means of enabling a U.S. industry to adjust to import competition.
Other “Domestic” Suppliers: A few manufacturers with U.S.-based production or assembly – such as Hanwha Qcells (Georgia factories), First Solar (Ohio), Mission Solar (Texas), and Silfab (Washington) – do not incur these import tariffs on their U.S.-made panels. They have an effective price advantage now.