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Energy Law

Mar. 22, 2012

Chinese solar panel makers could yield work for U.S. lawyers

Chinese solar panel makers must shoulder the burden of tariffs following a much-anticipated trade case decision Tuesday but the real challenge is largely self-inflicted.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Chinese solar panel makers must shoulder the burden of tariffs following a much-anticipated trade case decision Tuesday by the Commerce Department, which sided with U.S. manufacturers who accuse China of flooding the market with illegally subsidized products.


But despite the high profile nature of the case, experts maintain the tariffs are too low to significantly impact the industry. They say the real...

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