SEIA - Solar Energy Industries Association

11/16/2022 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/16/2022 09:15

240 Solar Companies Challenge Basis for Auxin Solar Tariff Case

WASHINGTON, D.C. - More than 240 solar and storage companies are imploring Secretary Gina Raimondo to reject a petition for new anti-circumvention tariffs on solar products as a critical U.S. Department of Commerce deadline approaches.

Commerce must make its preliminary determination in Auxin Solar's anti-circumvention case by December 1, and the companies on this letter are making clear that an affirmative determination is not justified and will once again stifle America's ability to deploy clean energy.

"President Biden took a crucial near-term step over the summer to free up a gridlocked solar supply chain, but companies won't be able to capitalize on the administration's landmark climate policy if this baseless case isn't thrown out," said Abigail Ross Hopper, president and CEO of the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). "The Inflation Reduction Act has launched a steady stream of manufacturing investments in the United States, but more tariffs will only undermine this success."

The U.S. solar and storage industry remains firm that the case lacks legal merit. Solar cell and module manufacturing requires specialized equipment and is an intensive process. Because of the significant and major manufacturing work done in the Southeast Asian countries named in the investigation, the case does not meet the standard for circumvention.

The manufacturing provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act put SEIA's goal of 50 GW of U.S. solar production by 2030 within reach, but Commerce could crush demand with unjustified tariffs. The companies are calling on Commerce to drop this meritless investigation so the solar and storage industry can continue to grow and invest in domestic manufacturing production.

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The Solar Energy Industries Association® (SEIA) is leading the transformation to a clean energy economy, creating the framework for solar to achieve 30% of U.S. electricity generation by 2030. SEIA works with its 1,000 member companies and other strategic partners to fight for policies that create jobs in every community and shape fair market rules that promote competition and the growth of reliable, low-cost solar power. Founded in 1974, SEIA is the national trade association for the solar and solar + storage industries, building a comprehensive vision for the Solar+ Decade through research, education and advocacy. Visit SEIA online at www.seia.org and follow @SEIA on Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.

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