EU removes two Chinese solar-module producers its minimum-price agreement
( September 6, 2017, 10:20 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The European Commission has removed AE Solar and Wuxi Saijing from the 2013 minimum import-price agreement with China, finding that the companies have breached the terms of the deal. Crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and other components imported from AE Solar and Wuxi Saijing will be automatically subject to EU dumping and antisubsidy duties as a result of the decision. The regulation is attached....
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