US Slaps Extra Taxes on Lao Solar Cells for Unfair Aid
Published Date: 2/26/2026
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The U.S. Department of Commerce found that solar cell makers in Laos are getting unfair government help, so they’re starting to add extra taxes on these products to keep things fair. This affects companies importing these solar cells into the U.S. and could mean higher prices or changes in supply starting soon. The final decision will line up with related trade cases, with important deadlines happening in early 2026.
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