"U.S. Solar Panel Makers Say China Violated Trade Rules"

"Seven American makers of solar panels filed a broad trade case in Washington against the Chinese solar industry on Wednesday, accusing it of using billions of dollars in government subsidies to help gain sales in the American market.

The companies also accused China of dumping solar panels in the United States for less than it costs to manufacture and ship them.

The trade case, filed at the Commerce Department, seeks tariffs of more than 100 percent of the wholesale price of solar panels from China, which shipped $1.6 billion of the panels to the United States in the first eight months of this year.

The filing, which the Commerce Department must review under federal rules, is certain to be controversial. For one thing, if successful, it would drive up the price of solar energy in the name of trying to breathe life into a flagging American industry. High costs have already kept solar power from becoming more than a niche energy source in the United States. "

Keith Bradsher reports for the New York Times October 19, 2011.

SEE ALSO:

"Conservatives Want To End Support for America’S Fastest Growing Industry" (Grist)

"Despite Solyndra's Collapse, Other Solar Plants Forge Ahead" (McClatchy-Tribune)

"U.S. Solar Panel Makers Seek Duties Against China" (Reuters)


"SolarWorld Ups the Ante in Global Solar Trade War" (Reuters)

"Chinese Solar Firms Face Growth Risk After U.S. Petition" (Reuters)
 

Source: NY Times, 10/20/2011