2026-02634Notice

Duties Stay on China, Taiwan Solar Panels After Review

Published Date: 2/10/2026

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Summary

The U.S. Department of Commerce decided to keep special taxes on certain solar panels from China and Taiwan because dropping them could lead to unfairly low prices again. This means U.S. solar panel makers stay protected from cheap imports starting February 10, 2026. So, if you’re in the solar business, these rules keep things fair and steady.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Antidumping Duties on China/Taiwan Solar Panels

The Department of Commerce decided to keep the antidumping duty orders on certain crystalline silicon photovoltaic products from the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan, effective February 10, 2026. Commerce found revocation would likely lead to dumping and set weighted-average dumping margins up to 165.04 percent for China and up to 27.55 percent for Taiwan.

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2/10/2026

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