Removal of U.S. Safeguard Tariffs on Canadian Solar Products
Importer of solar panel products from Canada? Good news, an agreement has been reached to remove the U.S. safeguard tariffs on solar products from Canada. Find out all the details here.
Importer of solar panel products from Canada? Good news, an agreement has been reached to remove the U.S. safeguard tariffs on solar products from Canada. Find out all the details here.
Find out what the latest trade developments are from - Commerce announcing a competitive grant program to promote U.S. exports - to Canada winning a USMCA dispute settlement challenge re U.S. safeguard tariffs on Canadian solar imports, we've detailed these and much more for you here.
Find out what the scope of protection is on Section 201 safe guard tariffs on imported solar cells and panels - and what the industry response is.
Find out what the latest trade developments are from - Canada Customs confirming dumping & subsidizing decisions on Chinese container chassis, to the latest update by Commerce on AES (Automated Export System), we've detailed these and much more for you here.
Find out what the latest trade developments are from - Canada looking to join with Mexico in fight over USMCA auto rules, to USITC extending solar safeguard tariffs, we've detailed these and much more for you here.
Importers of large residential washing machines seeking to avoid the higher level of safeguard tariffs imposed to protect U.S. producers are reminded that the third quota period for 2021 begins on August 7.
Find out what the latest trade developments are from - Canadian lumber producers looking for billions in duty repayment to - the U.S. tire industry determined to be ‘materially injured’ by imports from various countries, we've detailed these and much more for you here.
Find out what the latest trade developments are from - the U.S. and UK agreeing to put a 5-year hold on retaliatory tariffs to Canada requesting USMCA dispute panel over solar products safeguard tariffs, we've detailed these and much more for you here.
During a Senate hearing Wednesday, USTR Katherine Tai lamented what she said has become a now-familiar pattern in recent years of trade disputes devolving into “fights over the last scraps of an industry that we have lost to a competitor and in particular to the Chinese.”