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According to Reuters, the European Commission is considering a new expiry review, and trade measures aimed at restricting imports of Chinese photovoltaic products into the EU may last until 2019
.
The EU's imposition of PV import tariffs on China may be delayed until 2019
The European Commission imposed anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties
on Chinese PV products in December 2013.
The measures were supposed to end in December 2015, but regulators initiated a due review
at that time.
In March 2017, the EU reached a decision to phase out these trade measures for 18 months, ending them completely by
September 2018.
Reuters quoted sources as saying that at least one solar panel manufacturer in the EU has asked for a new due review
.
This came shortly after China decided to limit new solar capacity in 2018
.
Some market research firms say the global solar market is facing a new wave
of oversupply.
Both EnergyTrend and GTM Research have cut their forecasts for China's solar demand by 40 percent
.
,
According to Reuters, the European Commission is considering a new expiry review, and trade measures aimed at restricting imports of Chinese photovoltaic products into the EU may last until 2019
.
The EU's imposition of PV import tariffs on China may be delayed until 2019
The EU's imposition of PV import tariffs on China may be delayed until 2019The European Commission imposed anti-dumping duties and countervailing duties
on Chinese PV products in December 2013.
The measures were supposed to end in December 2015, but regulators initiated a due review
at that time.
In March 2017, the EU reached a decision to phase out these trade measures for 18 months, ending them completely by
September 2018.
Reuters quoted sources as saying that at least one solar panel manufacturer in the EU has asked for a new due review
.
This came shortly after China decided to limit new solar capacity in 2018
.
Some market research firms say the global solar market is facing a new wave
of oversupply.
Both EnergyTrend and GTM Research have cut their forecasts for China's solar demand by 40 percent
.
,