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US solar producers could finally have a fighting chance as tariffs kick in on cheaper imports from Asia

In 2023, the Department of Commerce determined that Chinese solar was making its way into the US duty-free, despite tariffs on imports from the country. Instead, Chinese producers would route their modules through Southeast Asia, which traded freely with the US. Since the the moratorium was lifted on Thursday, two major Chinese solar companies announced … Read More

Volvo Shifting EV Production to Belgium to Avoid China Tariffs

Volvo cars has started to shift production of Chinese-made electric vehicles to Belgium in the expectation that the European Union will drive ahead with a crackdown on Beijing-subsidised imports, the Times reported on Saturday. Volvo, which is majority-owned by China’s Geely, was considering halting sales of Chinese-built EVs bound for Europe if tariffs were introduced, … Read More

The graphite fight: US tariffs trigger race to build non-Chinese supply chain

Graphite has become the latest resource to cause trade tensions between the US and China, with Washington putting pressure on EV and battery makers to build a new non-Chinese supply chain for graphite anodes, a crucial component in electric vehicle batteries. The US trade representative has announced that 25 per cent tariffs on natural and … Read More

Turkey to Impose Additional 40% Tariff on All China Vehicles

The tariff imposed will be a minimum of $7,000, according to a presidential decision published in the Official Gazette. The decision will be effective after 30 days. Turkey had raised customs duty on Chinese electric vehicles in 2023 to support the country’s first domestically produced EV. Turkey will raise tariffs on all vehicle purchases from … Read More

‘Free Trade’ Is a Story of Broken Promises. America Needs Tariffs | Opinion

Some conflate foreign purchases of these assets with “investment,” but less than 5 percent of foreign direct “investment” goes toward building new American industrial capacity. The other 95 percent goes toward acquiring Treasury bonds (U.S. government debt) or stocks, bonds, and real estate from our private sector. Before the 1970s, foreigners held only 5 percent … Read More

Trade Protectionism Helps Nobody—Not Even the Pandas | Opinion

What an utterly ridiculous thing to say that “trade protectionism helps nobody.” Not one person? Not one job was ever saved by U.S. protective tariffs? Not one American factory avoided closing and moving overseas? This only reinforces my earlier point that free traders are the most bereft-of-integrity academic thinkers in the U.S. today. Read the … Read More

CPA Welcomes End Of Harmful Solar Tariff Moratorium

Chinese-owned companies’ global market share in solar products is more than 80 percent. The current environment, if left unaddressed, threatens America’s ambitions of building a domestic solar manufacturing supply chain and mitigating the risk of an overreliance on Chinese solar. A recent analysis by the CPA Economics Team warned that the U.S. solar industry is … Read More

China Solar Firms Halt Output in Southeast Asia on US Curbs

Longi Green Energy Technology Co. began gradually winding down activity at a plant in Malaysia this week after halting all five production lines at a facility in Vietnam the week before, Chinese trade publication Arfcg.com reported Tuesday. Instead of capturing a growing market, the new supply has overwhelmed demand, prompting US and European officials to … Read More

USTR Seeking Public Comments on Proposed Tariff Increases on Chinese Goods

The USTR is inviting the public to comment on the proposed modifications included in its notice of May 28, 2024. The public can submit comments on the notice until June 28, 2024, through the USTR Comment Portal. The list of questions on which the USTR is seeking comments includes: The effectiveness of the proposed modifications … Read More