of solar cells and panels from China.
Auxin Solar CEO Mamun Rashid said he was grateful that Commerce
officials recognized the need to investigate what he called
“pervasive backdoor dumping” of solar panels by China, which he
said “continues to injure American solar producers” such as his
company and others.
“For years, Chinese solar producers have refused to fairly price
their products in the U.S. and have gone to significant lengths to
continue undercutting American manufacturers and workers by
establishing ... operations in countries not covered by those
duties,” Rashid said.
“Fair trade and enforcement of our trade laws are essential to
rebuilding the American solar supply chain and making solar
(panels) in America again.”
The
Commerce Department action comes weeks after Biden extended
tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump on most solar
panels imported from China and other countries.
In
a nod to his efforts to combat climate change and boost clean
energy, Biden excluded tariffs on some panels used in large-scale
utility projects.
Biden’s Feb. 4 announcement continued many Trump-era tariffs, but
he exempted so-called bifacial solar panels that can generate
electricity on both sides and are now used in many large solar
projects.
The
technology was still emerging when the tariffs were first imposed
by Trump.
Biden also doubled an import quota on solar cells – the main
components of panels that go on rooftops and utility sites – to 5
gigawatts, allowing a greater number of imported cells used by
domestic manufacturers.
The
U.S. does not currently produce solar cells, and the White House
wanted to make sure domestic suppliers “do not have to pay a
tariff on a key input for their manufacturing process, _ a senior
administration official said last month.
Biden faced a choice among competing constituencies on solar
power, a key part of his climate and clean-energy agenda.
Labor unions support import restrictions to protect domestic jobs,
while the solar industry relies in large part on cheap panels
imported from China and other countries, including Vietnam,
Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore.