May 18, 2012

China Solar Should Be Held Accountable

Kate Gordon, Climate Progress


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A simmering trade dispute between the U.S. and China will likely come to a head tomorrow when the U.S. Department of Commerce issues its determination on alleged trade violations by Chinese solar manufacturers.  Surprisingly, the U.S. solar industry is not in agreement on the need to hold the Chinese accountable.  It should be.

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TAGGED: solar panels, Tariffs, trade relations, Solar industry, China

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