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Industry hurt by solar cell imports from four nations, USITC says

( May 20, 2025, 17:48 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex summary: The US International Trade Commission unanimously agreed that a domestic industry is harmed by imports of solar cells from Malaysia and Vietnam and is threatened by imports from Cambodia and Thailand. USITC did not find critical circumstances existed for Vietnam or Thailand. The vote means antidumping and antisubsidy duties will be imposed after the Commerce Department made final affirmative dumping and subsidy findings in the case last month.* *Corrected May 20, 2025, at 21:31 GMT; reflects corrected data from USITC about the harms and the overall case.Statement follows below:...

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