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US to make tariff decision on solar panels from India, Indonesia and Laos

Last updated: February 23, 2026 4:35 am
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The U.S. Commerce Department is set to make a crucial decision on Monday regarding whether to impose anti-subsidy duties on solar cells and panels imported from India, Laos, and Indonesia. This decision comes as part of a trade case brought forward by the Alliance for American Solar Manufacturing and Trade, representing a segment of the U.S. solar manufacturing sector. The announcement on countervailing duties is just the first of two expected decisions by the agency in the coming weeks, with final determinations anticipated later this year.

The investigation will focus on whether companies in the three countries have received unfair government subsidies, thereby making American products less competitive in the market. Additionally, a separate decision is scheduled for next month to determine if these companies have flooded the U.S. market with products sold below their cost of production.

The Alliance for American Solar Manufacturing and Trade, which includes Hanwha Qcells from South Korea and First Solar from Arizona, is seeking to safeguard their investments in U.S. factories amounting to billions of dollars. The group’s petition, filed in July, accuses Chinese companies of relocating production from countries previously subjected to U.S. tariffs to Indonesia and Laos. Furthermore, Indian manufacturers are accused of dumping low-priced goods in the United States.

This is not the first time the group has taken action to protect the U.S. solar manufacturing industry. They have previously succeeded in securing tariffs on imports from Southeast Asian countries such as Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand.

As the Commerce Department prepares to announce its preliminary decision, the outcome will have significant implications for the solar industry and trade relations with these countries. Stay tuned for updates on this developing trade case.

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(Reporting by Nichola Groom; editing by Diane Craft)

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