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Friday, Jun 06, 2014

产业对话刻不容缓

华盛顿特区 – 美国太阳能产业协会(SEIA)表示,美商务部在日前作出的针对中国太阳能电池组件征收新关税的决策,将会直接威胁到美国太阳能产业的迅速增长。 美国商务部初步认定,中国出口到美国的晶体硅光伏产品获得超额政府补贴,补贴幅度为18.56%至35.21%。基于补贴幅度的初裁结果,美国商务部将将立即通知美国海关对中国出口的上述产品征收相应的反补贴税。

Tuesday, Jun 03, 2014

Commerce Solar Trade Decision Adds Urgency to Industry Discussions

Today’s decision by the U.S. Department of Commerce to impose new tariffs on solar modules from China threatens to derail the rapid growth of the U.S. solar industry, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). Commerce will immediately impose countervailing duty tariffs ranging from 18.56 to 35.21 percent.

Thursday, Feb 06, 2014

U.S.-China Trade Dispute Threatens Solar Growth

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Concerned  of a ripple effect across the entire U.S. solar energy industry, Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), has warned SEIA’s membership that the worsening solar dispute between the United States and China threatens the future progress of solar energy in America:

Tuesday, Dec 31, 2013

SEIA Calls for Negotiations to End China Solar Trade Dispute

WASHINGTON – Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), released the following statement today in response to new U.S. trade petitions filed by SolarWorld USA against crystalline silicon solar products from China and Taiwan:

Wednesday, Sep 25, 2013

关键立法委员支持解决中美太阳能贸易争端

一份旨在解决中美太阳能贸易争端的提案正在持续获得联邦及各州关键立法委员的支持,其中包括参议院财政委员会和预算委员会主席。

Wednesday, Sep 25, 2013

Key Lawmakers Support Efforts to End U.S.-China Solar Dispute

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Monday, Sep 23, 2013

SEIA Offers Industry Proposal to End U.S-China Solar Dispute

With no end in sight to the ongoing solar trade dispute between the United States and China, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is offering an industry compromise between the U.S. and Chinese solar industries, which could serve as the centerpiece for a fair, negotiated settlement of outstanding issues, benefit end users, and encourage the proliferation of solar energy in the United States and globally.

Friday, Sep 20, 2013

Draft Recommendation to Governments for the Establishment of a U.S.-China Solar Agreement

Conflict:  Existing solar-related trade remedy orders and investigations between the United States and China are causing significant adverse and unintended effects across the global solar supply chain, without sufficiently addressing the underlying causes of unfair trade competition.For example, to avoid the U.S. AD/CVD orders on imports of solar cells and modules from China, Chinese manufacturers are assembling third-country cells into modules in China and then importing these modules into the United States free of the AD/CVD orders.

Tuesday, Oct 09, 2012

Green Growth Action Alliance open letter

The last few weeks have produced good news and bad news for global clean technology markets, economic growth, and sustainable development.

Friday, Jul 20, 2012

SEIA Statement on China Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Investigations Targeting U.S. Polysilicon Manufacturers

WASHINGTON – Rhone Resch, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), released the following statement today in response to China’s decision to initiate antidumping and countervailing duty investigations against U.S. polysilicon imported into China from the United States:

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