Ray Noble, a photovoltaic expert at the British Solar Trade Association, said that investigations by the European Commission (EC) on Chinese dumping and illegal subsidies for solar products can be peacefully resolved.
Today, Noble spoke at the large-scale solar energy conference in Cornwall organized by Solar Media, PV-Tech's publisher. He said that the latest industry rumors indicate that the EU will reach an agreement with China by June to ease the solar developer's action on traceability tariffs. Worries.
Noble said to the participants: “The latest rumors are that the trade war will be resolved by June; China and Europe will reach an agreement, and then we can all move forward again.†He added: “No one wants trade. In the war, solar energy is only a trivial matter in terms of total business volume, and China and the European Union have already resolved it."
Recently, Chong Quan, deputy head of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, called on the EU to "consider seriously China's proposal to resolve disputes through dialogue," and "to find a solution acceptable to both parties."
The EC plans to announce at the beginning of June the interim measures it will take before the European Council vote. However, the agreement that the two parties may reach will mean the termination of the investigation.
The uncertainties brought about by the EC survey have already had a major impact on the UK's solar industry. Due to the retroactive tariffs, a large number of projects have been abandoned.
Since March, the EU’s component prices have risen due to the registration of components imported from China in response to possible retroactive tariffs and the expected shortfall in supply thereafter.
China has also postponed a resolution on tariffs on polysilicon imported from the European Union, the United States, and South Korea until the EU Commission concludes its anti-dumping investigation. China’s recent move was seen as a consolation and the negotiation of the agreement continued.
Today, Noble spoke at the large-scale solar energy conference in Cornwall organized by Solar Media, PV-Tech's publisher. He said that the latest industry rumors indicate that the EU will reach an agreement with China by June to ease the solar developer's action on traceability tariffs. Worries.
Noble said to the participants: “The latest rumors are that the trade war will be resolved by June; China and Europe will reach an agreement, and then we can all move forward again.†He added: “No one wants trade. In the war, solar energy is only a trivial matter in terms of total business volume, and China and the European Union have already resolved it."
Recently, Chong Quan, deputy head of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, called on the EU to "consider seriously China's proposal to resolve disputes through dialogue," and "to find a solution acceptable to both parties."
The EC plans to announce at the beginning of June the interim measures it will take before the European Council vote. However, the agreement that the two parties may reach will mean the termination of the investigation.
The uncertainties brought about by the EC survey have already had a major impact on the UK's solar industry. Due to the retroactive tariffs, a large number of projects have been abandoned.
Since March, the EU’s component prices have risen due to the registration of components imported from China in response to possible retroactive tariffs and the expected shortfall in supply thereafter.
China has also postponed a resolution on tariffs on polysilicon imported from the European Union, the United States, and South Korea until the EU Commission concludes its anti-dumping investigation. China’s recent move was seen as a consolation and the negotiation of the agreement continued.
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