US Imposes Antidumping Taxes on Solar Cells from Four Asian Nations
Published Date: 6/24/2025
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Summary
The U.S. is putting special taxes on solar cells from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam to keep things fair for American businesses. They also fixed some mistakes in the tax rules for Vietnam’s solar cells. These changes mean importers will pay more starting now, helping U.S. companies compete better.
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Antidumping duties on imported solar cells
If you import crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells (solar cells) from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, or the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the U.S. Department of Commerce has issued antidumping duty orders on those products. That means importers will pay special duties on those solar cells, and the rule is intended to help U.S. companies in the same industry compete better.
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