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WTO rules for US in China solar tariff dispute

Global body rejects all of Beijing’s claims on trade rule breaches

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 03 Sep 2021 12:00PM

WTO rules for US in China solar tariff dispute
Former US president Donald Trump in 2018 approved steep tariffs on solar panel imports to protect American producers, triggering an outcry from China and South Korea, and even protests from the US solar industry. – Pixabay pic, September 3, 2021

WASHINGTON – The World Trade Organisation (WTO) yesterday ruled in favour of the United States in a dispute with China over tariffs on solar panels that Washington imposed as part of the countries’ trade war.

Former US president Donald Trump approved steep tariffs on solar panel imports in January 2018 to protect American producers, triggering an outcry from China and South Korea, and even protests from the US solar industry.

Beijing requested that WTO set up a dispute panel to judge whether the tariffs violate international trade rules, and in its decision, the body said it “rejected all of China’s claims”.

US Trade Representative Katherine Tai, who was appointed by Trump’s successor Joe Biden, hailed the decision.

“I welcome the WTO panel’s findings rejecting China’s challenges to the US solar safeguard as baseless,” she said in a statement. 

“We must make historic infrastructure investments that unlock the full potential of solar power and create good-paying jobs in cutting-edge fields that will help address the climate crisis.”

The duties were scheduled to end next February, and slide from 30% to 15% over four years.

Trump’s imposition of the tariffs was among the first moves in the trade war between the US and China, which cooled with a truce signed in early 2020 between the two top global economies. – AFP, September 3, 2021

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