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White House removes bifacial solar tariff exemption, following new tariffs targeting China
The White House announced it will remove the tariff exemption for bifacial modules and take additional actions to address what it calls China’s “unfair” trade practices.
White House increases Chinese tariffs for critical industries like solar cells, batteries
In making its decision, the White House cited China’s “unfair trade practices” concerning technology transfer and intellectual property, as well as its “flooding” of global markets with “artificially low-priced” exports.
US, China commit to phase down climate-warming HFCs from refrigerators and air conditioners – but what will replace them this time?
The EPA finalized a rule to start eliminating a class of climate-warming chemicals that are widely used as coolants in refrigerators, air conditioners and heat pumps.
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White House removes bifacial solar tariff exemption, following new tariffs targeting China
White House increases Chinese tariffs for critical industries like solar cells, batteries
US, China commit to phase down climate-warming HFCs from refrigerators and air conditioners – but what will replace them this time?