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Energy Law

May 19, 2012

Energy attorneys say tariffs could hurt solar industry

A preliminary decision to impose hefty tariffs on imported Chinese solar products was announced Thursday by the Department of Commerce , surprising some industry insiders.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A preliminary decision to impose hefty tariffs on imported Chinese solar products was announced Thursday by the U.S. Department of Commerce, surprising some industry insiders.


California attorneys involved in solar energy say that if the tariffs are ultimately imposed, it could harm solar adoption at a time when lapsing incentives and low natural gas prices are already a problem for the industry. Regard...

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