Solar Cell Showdown Ends in Handshake, No Tariffs
Published Date: 2/13/2026
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Summary
The U.S. International Trade Commission has ended its investigation into certain TOPCon solar products after all parties agreed to stop. This means no more legal battles over these solar cells and parts, so companies involved can move forward without worry. If you’re in the solar business, this clears the way for smoother imports and sales starting now.
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TOPCon Solar Probe Terminated
The U.S. International Trade Commission has ended its investigations into certain TOPCon solar cells, modules, panels, components, and products containing them. The presiding judge issued Order No. 40 on January 15, 2026 granting the parties' joint motion to terminate, and the Commission voted on the determination on February 10, 2026, so the investigation is terminated in its entirety.
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