"US Solar Industry Faces Tariffs, Tax Deadlines, and Chinese Competition"

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The U.S. has reinstated tariffs on certain solar products made by Chinese companies in Southeast Asia after a two-year pause, aiming to protect American solar manufacturers from being undercut by cheap imports. This move reflects the Biden administration's dilemma between promoting affordable solar adoption and safeguarding new U.S. solar factories.
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- China Solar Giant Longi Alters Output as Sector Faces Oversupply Bloomberg
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