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India's Solar Cells Deemed Too Cheap: US Probes Unfair Trade Practices

Published Date: 4/28/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. Department of Commerce found that solar cells from India are likely being sold in the U.S. at unfairly low prices. This means importers might face extra duties soon to keep things fair for American businesses. The investigation covers sales from July 2024 to June 2025, and the decision kicks in starting April 28, 2026.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

123% Preliminary Duty on Indian Solar Cells

The Department of Commerce preliminarily found crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells from India are being sold at less-than-fair-value and assigned a dumping margin of 123.04 percent. Commerce instructed U.S. Customs and Border Protection to require cash deposits (adjusted cash deposit shown as 107.77 percent) on entries of the covered merchandise beginning on the publication date, April 28, 2026.

Retroactive Duties for Four Named Exporters

Commerce preliminarily found 'critical circumstances' for Mundra Solar Energy, Mundra Solar PV, Kowa Company Ltd, and Premier Energies, meaning suspension of liquidation and duties for unliquidated entries of their shipments will apply to entries on or after the date which is 90 days before publication of this notice (publication April 28, 2026). As a result, unliquidated shipments from these four producers entered or withdrawn from warehouse on or after 90 days before April 28, 2026 may be subject to the estimated duties.

Specific Small Panels and Thin-Film Products Excluded

The investigation expressly excludes certain products, including thin-film photovoltaic products made from amorphous silicon, cadmium telluride, or CIGS, crystalline silicon cells not exceeding 10,000 mm2 permanently integrated into non-power-generation consumer goods, and multiple categories of small/off-grid or portable panels (examples include panels limited to 100 watts or less, panels with surface-area thresholds such as 8,000 cm2 or 16,000 cm2, and small panels with volt/amp/watt limits such as not exceeding 2.9 volts, 1.1 amps, and 3.19 watts).

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Key Dates

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4/28/2026

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