It's Not Just China: "U.S. solar panel import tariff to hit European, Asian manufacturers"
From Reuters:
U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to slap tariffs on solar panel
imports is a blow to a booming global industry, and hit stocks in
European and Asian solar groups on fears their business might suffer.
Although the move was intended to help American manufacturers, some
in the sector said it would slow U.S. investment in solar power and cost
thousands of U.S. jobs.
Trump on Monday approved a 30 percent
tariff on solar cell and module imports, dropping to 15 percent within
four years. Up to 2.5 gigawatts (GW) of unassembled solar cells can be
imported tariff-free in each year.
The news sent SMA Solar,
Germany’s largest solar group, which makes 46 percent of its sales in
the Americas, down 4.6 percent to a four-week low, while Norway’s REC
Silicon shed 1.2 percent.
German Finance Minister Peter Altmaier
said the cost of solar products in the U.S. was likely to increase, and
that Berlin would discuss the matter with Washington.
The U.S.
has the world’s fourth-largest solar capacity after China, Japan and
Germany. Globally, solar capacity soared to almost 400 GW last year from
under 10 GW in 2007, according to the International Renewable Energy
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