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Energy Law

Oct. 26, 2011

Fighting Chinese solar companies may be losing battle

An effort by seven U.S. solar panel companies to impose duties on Chinese solar panel imports has a long way to go - and even if it's successful, it could come too late to help some struggling manufacturers.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


An effort by seven U.S. solar panel companies to impose duties on Chinese imports has a long way to go - and even if it's successful, it could come too late to help struggling manufacturers suffering from declining prices.


SolarWorld Industries America Inc. and six other unidentified U.S. solar panel manufacturers last week accused China of unfair trade practices related to photovoltai...

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