Three Chinese Solar-Panel Groups Lose Exemption From EU Tariffs
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The European Union applied tariffs on three groups of Chinese solar-panel makers that have been exempted from the levies, potentially reviving tensions in the EU’s biggest trade case of its kind.
The three producer groups, which include Canadian Solar Inc. subsidiaries, breached the terms of a price-floor accord that underpinned the exemption, the European Commission said. The ET Solar and ReneSola groups are the other two accused by the commission of violating the agreement to respect a minimum selling price in Europe.