U.S. continuing to pursue dumping case against China
Posted by jbianchini on 11/09/2011
On Wednesday, the U.S. Commerce Department opened an official investigation into the dumping of Chinese solar panels in the U.S. market. According to the New York Times, the trade case, which was brought by seven U.S. firms, seeks recourse from subsidized solar panels from China.
President Obama has commented on the case, acknowledging that there are “questionable competitive practices coming out of China” in regards to clean energy.
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Got laid off because of this
I got laid off from SolarWorld and the plant shut down because of this.
The Chinese have declared trade war on us and are polluting their environment and making counterfeits. Communism has left their country messed up and lacking diversity and basic freedoms leading to good market brand names so they now steal the first worlds products.