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America to Slap 3,521% Tariff on Solar Energy Pane

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Posted On: 04/29/2025 4:42:41 PM
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America to Slap 3,521% Tariff on Solar Energy Panels Made in Southeast Asia

The United States government is taking steps to protect its domestic solar equipment industry from being overwhelmed by major players from East Asia. Over the past decade, countries in East Asia have significantly boosted solar panel output, becoming some of the largest producers in the world. With the U.S. planning a major transition to renewables, their dominance threatens the survival of America’s domestic solar industry.

As a response, the U.S. Commerce Department has announced plans to impose import tariffs reaching a maximum of 3,521% on all solar panels originating from four Southeast Asian countries. The announcement follows a year-long investigation initiated after several large American solar equipment manufacturers petitioned the Biden administration to protect U.S. operations from foreign competition.

The proposed tariffs will impact companies from Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, and Cambodia, preventing them from exporting low-cost solar panels into the U.S. market, shielding American companies from foreign competition. The tariffs are also a response to allegations that China has subsidized its industries unfairly and dumped products into global markets.

A 2024 investigation by the European Commission found that Chinese authorities had pumped tens of billions of dollars into their automotive industry, giving Chinese automakers an unfair advantage. In response, Europe imposed tariffs exceeding 30% on Chinese electric vehicles. Similarly, under President Biden, the U.S. imposed a 100% tariff on Chinese EVs to protect domestic carmakers. Now, the Trump administration is taking comparable steps to protect the solar industry.

The U.S. International Trade Commission is expected to make a final decision on these solar equipment tariffs in June. Known as anti-dumping and countervailing duties, the tariffs will vary based on specific companies and their manufacturing locations. Solar equipment producers in Cambodia could face tariffs that could reach 3,521% due to the country’s perceived lack of cooperation during the U.S. investigation.

In contrast, solar equipment manufactured in Malaysia by Jinko Solar, owned by Chinese, could face a much lower import duty of just over 41%, while Trina Solar’s Thailand-made products could face tariffs of 375%. The proposed tariffs will specifically target products manufactured by Chinese companies operating in Southeast Asia.

Over recent months, several Chinese companies have moved operations to Southeast Asian countries to sidestep earlier trade duties imposed during President Trump’s first term. The American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee, the trade group that requested the Biden administration’s investigation, welcomed the announcement as a “decisive victory” for U.S. manufacturing and a critical step against China-based solar equipment producers circumventing American trade laws.

If these tariffs are confirmed and implemented, North American solar panel makers like SolarBank Corp. (NASDAQ: SUUN) (Cboe CA: SUNN) (FSE: GY2) could have a bigger chance to consolidate themselves within the U.S. market.

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