"Europe's Dilemma: Navigating the Solar Industry Crisis Amid Chinese Imports"

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Europe's green energy transition is facing a dilemma as it grapples with a surge in cheap Chinese solar panel imports that are driving record solar energy installations while simultaneously causing the collapse of local solar manufacturers. Governments and industry are divided over how to respond, with some advocating for trade barriers and others warning of the potential negative impact on the rapid expansion of green energy. The EU is considering measures to support local manufacturing and give products made in the EU an advantage in clean tech tenders, but the industry remains divided over the best solution.
Topics:business#chinese-imports#energy#european-union#green-energy#solar-industry#trade-restrictions
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