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According to the latest news, the EU raised the anti-dumping duty on photovoltaic glass from China, from the previous maximum tariff of 36.
1% to a maximum of 75.
4%.
The EU believes that Chinese PV glass producers sell their products in the EU at prices below cost, causing substantial damage
to local PV glass producers.
For high-quality and inexpensive Chinese photovoltaic products, the EU always tries to impose double anti-tariffs
under various pretexts.
On February 28, 2013, the European Commission announced the launch of an anti-dumping investigation
of China's photovoltaic glass.
Subsequently, on November 27, 2013, the European Commission issued a statement deciding to impose provisional anti-dumping duties
on Chinese solar glass from November 28 of that year from 17.
1% to 42.
1%.
The EU said that European PV glass producers need additional protection
in the face of competition from China.
According to the latest news, the EU raised the anti-dumping duty on photovoltaic glass from China, from the previous maximum tariff of 36.
1% to a maximum of 75.
4%.
The EU believes that Chinese PV glass producers sell their products in the EU at prices below cost, causing substantial damage
to local PV glass producers.
For high-quality and inexpensive Chinese photovoltaic products, the EU always tries to impose double anti-tariffs
under various pretexts.
On February 28, 2013, the European Commission announced the launch of an anti-dumping investigation
of China's photovoltaic glass.
Subsequently, on November 27, 2013, the European Commission issued a statement deciding to impose provisional anti-dumping duties
on Chinese solar glass from November 28 of that year from 17.
1% to 42.
1%.
The EU said that European PV glass producers need additional protection
in the face of competition from China.