February 10, 2012

China Trade Would Kill U.S. Solar Jobs

George Hershman, San Diego Union-Tribune


Forbes

A German-owned company with a facility in Oregon has filed a trade complaint with the U.S. Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission, demanding new tariffs of up to 150 percent on solar panels and cells imported from China. . .

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TAGGED: jobs, Solar energy, economy, U.S. energy policy, China, San Diego Union-Tribune

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