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US to make tariff decision on solar panels from India, Indonesia and Laos

By Thomson Reuters Feb 23, 2026 | 6:09 AM

Feb 23 (Reuters) – The U.S. Commerce Department on Monday will reveal a preliminary decision on whether to impose anti-subsidy duties ​on solar cells and panels imported ‌from India, Laos and Indonesia.

The announcement is the first of two expected by the agency in the coming weeks in a trade case brought by ‌a ​group representing a portion ⁠of the small U.S. ⁠solar manufacturing sector. Commerce is likely to make final determinations later this year.

Monday’s decision on countervailing duties will consider whether companies ​operating in the three countries received unfair government subsidies that make American products ⁠uncompetitive. Commerce is set ⁠to make a separate decision next ​month on whether those companies flooded the U.S. ​market at prices below their cost of ‌production.

The Alliance for American Solar Manufacturing and Trade includes South Korea’s Hanwha Qcells and Arizona-based First Solar, which are seeking to ⁠protect billions of dollars in investments in U.S. factories.

The group’s petition, filed in July, accuses Chinese companies ⁠of shifting ‌production from nations that received ⁠U.S. tariffs to Indonesia and ​Laos, and ‌also accuses Indian-headquartered manufacturers of ​dumping cheap ⁠goods in the United States.

The group has succeeded previously in winning tariffs on imports from countries in Southeast Asia including Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand.

(Reporting by Nichola Groom; editing by ​Diane Craft)