A sudden outbreak!Up to nearly 3500%!The United States announced the final ruling result of this
- Author:weiyun.com
- Source:weiyun.com
- Release Date:2025-04-22
On April 21 local time, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced its final ruling rates for anti-dumping and anti-subsidy taxes on crystal photovoltaic cells (whether assembled into components or not) in four Southeast Asian countries.
The "double anti-double" investigation originated from the application of the US Solar Manufacturing Trade Union Commission in April 2024, accusing the four Southeast Asian countries of squeezing the US market through low-priced dumping and government subsidies.In May of the same year, the U.S. Department of Commerce launched an investigation and announced the results of the anti-dumping ruling in November 2024, intending to impose an anti-dumping duty of up to about 271% on photovoltaic products in relevant countries.
To finalize tariffs, the US International Trade Commission must vote on the above decision in June.It is reported that the United States' photovoltaic modules are mainly imported from the above countries, accounting for about 80% of the United States' imports of such products.The total value of solar equipment exports to the United States in 2024 reached US$12.9 billion, the tariff decision is the final result of a one-year trade survey.
The investigation was proposed by domestic solar energy manufacturers in the United States and initiated by former President Biden. The investigation determined that Southeast Asian solar energy manufacturers improperly benefited from government subsidies and exported products to the United States at prices lower than the production cost, causing damage to the domestic solar energy industry in the United States.Since many Chinese photovoltaic companies have layouts in Southeast Asia, starting from the official investigation of the "double anti-double" of the photovoltaic industry in four Southeast Asian countries, the degree of impact of Chinese companies has attracted market attention.
Some Cambodian enterprises were ruled to have an anti-subsidy tax of 3403.96%, and the dumping duty of Vietnam's "national entity" reached 271.28%.According to a decision released by the U.S. Department of Commerce on its website on Monday, the agency calculated a dumping duty of 6.1% to 271.28%, depending on the company and the country.The countervailing tax was 14.64% to 3403.96%.The U.S. government insisted on wielding the tariff stick and decided to impose high tariffs on photovoltaic product manufacturers from Southeast Asian countries on the same day after ending a year-long investigation.Among them, Cambodia is the most exaggerated one.Due to failure to cooperate with the US "double anti-double" investigation, the total tax rate soared to 3521.14%.
The "double anti-double" investigation originated from the application of the US Solar Manufacturing Trade Union Commission in April 2024, accusing the four Southeast Asian countries of squeezing the US market through low-priced dumping and government subsidies.In May of the same year, the U.S. Department of Commerce launched an investigation and announced the results of the anti-dumping ruling in November 2024, intending to impose an anti-dumping duty of up to about 271% on photovoltaic products in relevant countries.
To finalize tariffs, the US International Trade Commission must vote on the above decision in June.It is reported that the United States' photovoltaic modules are mainly imported from the above countries, accounting for about 80% of the United States' imports of such products.The total value of solar equipment exports to the United States in 2024 reached US$12.9 billion, the tariff decision is the final result of a one-year trade survey.
The investigation was proposed by domestic solar energy manufacturers in the United States and initiated by former President Biden. The investigation determined that Southeast Asian solar energy manufacturers improperly benefited from government subsidies and exported products to the United States at prices lower than the production cost, causing damage to the domestic solar energy industry in the United States.Since many Chinese photovoltaic companies have layouts in Southeast Asia, starting from the official investigation of the "double anti-double" of the photovoltaic industry in four Southeast Asian countries, the degree of impact of Chinese companies has attracted market attention.