Senate and Biden clash over solar panel tariffs.

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The Senate has passed a resolution to rescind the Biden administration's two-year pause on tariffs for imports of solar equipment from four Southeast Asian countries. The resolution would use the Congressional Review Act to rescind Biden's moratorium on new tariffs for solar cells and modules from Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. The vote sends the resolution to President Joe Biden's desk, where it faces a certain veto. The resolution resurfaced long-running tensions on the Commerce probe.
Topics:nation#biden-administration#clean-energy#congressional-review-act#energy#solar-tariffs#southeast-asia
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