US sets preliminary antidumping duties on solar imports from Indonesia, India and Laos


FILE PHOTO: A technician walks on March 26, 2024, between solar panels that partially provide electrical power to Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta. Indonesia, India and Laos last year accounted for US$4.5 billion in US solar imports, about two-thirds of the total, according to government trade data. - Reuters

WASHINGTON: The US Commerce Department on Thursday (April 23) announced preliminary antidumping duties on solar cells and panels imported from India, Indonesia and Laos, the latest in a string of tariffs imposed over a decade on solar imports from Asia.

With the decision, federal trade officials sided with domestic solar factory owners in finding that companies operating in the three countries dumped cheap goods in the US market, undercutting American factories.

According to a fact sheet posted on the Commerce Department's website, the agency calculated preliminary duty rates, known as dumping margins, of 123.04 per cent for imports from India, 35.17 per cent for imports from Indonesia, and 22.46 per cent for imports from Laos.

The three nations last year accounted for US$4.5 billion in US solar imports, about two-thirds of the total, according to government trade data.

The decision is a blow to producers in those nations who were supplying goods to the fast-growing US market.

The Alliance for American Solar Manufacturing and Trade, which filed the petition, includes Tempe, Arizona-based First Solar, Qcells, the solar division of Korea's Hanwha, and private companies Talon PV and Mission Solar.

The group has succeeded previously in winning tariffs on imports from countries in South-East Asia including Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand.

The Commerce Department said it would announce a final decision on or around July 13 for solar cells from India and Indonesia, and a decision for imports from Laos on or around September 9.

The agency also announced preliminary countervailing duties on the three countries in February. - Reuters

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