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Solar panel imports 'harm US producers' | Solar panel imports 'harm US producers' |
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Imports of solar panels have harmed US manufacturers, the US International Trade Commission ruled on Friday. | Imports of solar panels have harmed US manufacturers, the US International Trade Commission ruled on Friday. |
The decision was a win for the two US-based producers that brought the case, saying their business had been hurt by a flood of foreign products. | |
President Donald Trump will decide on potential remedies for the industry. | |
The case is controversial, as US firms that install and assemble panels worry that more expensive products could slow the industry's growth. | |
The commission has several more weeks to make a recommendation for how President Trump should proceed. A remedy, which could include tariffs or quotas, has not been decided. | |
Mr Trump has made America First a signature part of his trade policy, speaking in favour of greater protections for US companies and jobs. | Mr Trump has made America First a signature part of his trade policy, speaking in favour of greater protections for US companies and jobs. |
The case was brought by Suniva and SolarWorld Americas, which are majority-owned by overseas businesses and face financial troubles. | The case was brought by Suniva and SolarWorld Americas, which are majority-owned by overseas businesses and face financial troubles. |
They say more than two dozen US solar panel manufacturing operations have stopped in recent years as imports surged. | |
Attorney Timothy Brightbill, who represented SolarWorld, called the decision a "win for American manufacturing" and the solar industry. | |
SolarWorld employs about 300 people in Oregon, down from 1,300 at the peak, but the firm is hopeful this decision will help the business return to growth, he said. | |
"In order to have a strong solar industry, we need to have manufacturing in America as a key component," he said. | |
A 'shakedown'? | |
The US solar industry employs about 260,000 people, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association. | |
The organisation's president and chief executive, Abigail Ross Hopper, said the trade commission's decision was "disappointing". | |
She criticised the tariffs proposed by Suniva as relief, arguing that they would increase prices and drive many other solar energy companies out of business. | |
The US has already imposed tariffs on Chinese solar panels, which led to increased imports from other countries. A remedy in this case would apply to all countries. | |
"As the remedy phase moves forward, I am determined to reach a conclusion that will protect the solar industry, our workers and the American public from what amounts to a shakedown by these two companies," Ms Hopper said. |