WSJ News Exclusive | Two U.S. Companies Seek Continued Tariffs on Imported Solar Panels

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Two U.S. solar companies want tariffs extended on imported solar panels, saying it is a national-security issue

WASHINGTON—Two small U.S. solar companies plan to petition the government to extend tariffs on solar cell and panel imports, reigniting a fight that has split the industry—and one that could force the White House to choose sides.

Auxin Solar Inc., a San Jose, Calif., solar panel manufacturer, and Suniva Inc., which owns an idled solar cell factory in Norcross, Ga., plan to ask the U.S. International Trade Commission on Monday to extend the solar tariffs for four years, said Mamun Rashid, Auxin’s chief executive officer.

 

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Positive news for anyone who is an investor in the renewable energy sector stock

it completely corresponds to true nature if green hoax Washington tries to sell to allies

every time american company wants violate free global competition rules it's national-security issue

Lol. It’s a profit issue. If we are serious about going green affordable solar panels from Asia will make it happen. It will allow regularly people to buy them for their homes.

Only two?

If the eviction moratorium is not a national-security issue, I know damn well, solar panels are not!!

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