Biden Vetoes Solar Tariff Resolutions, Protecting Chinese and SE Asian Imports.

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President Biden vetoed a resolution that would have restored tariffs on solar panels imported from certain Southeast Asian countries, saying that the resolution would undermine his administration’s efforts to create a strong domestic solar supply chain. The resolution, which passed the House and Senate in bipartisan votes, would have undone a Department of Commerce rule that suspended tariffs on solar panels imported from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Biden argued that the resolution would harm the development of the solar industry in the United States.
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