Climate Changed
China Flooded U.S. With Solar Panels Before Trump's Tariffs
- Fourth-quarter panel imports from China surged almost 1,200%
- Up to 5 gigawatts stockpiled in U.S. ports, warehouses
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Chinese suppliers flooded the U.S. solar market with panels at the end of last year, as customers sought to avoid paying President Donald Trump’s 30 percent import tariff.
Fourth-quarter deliveries from China were almost 11 times higher than in the first nine months of 2017, according to a report Friday by Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Manufacturers also hauled panels and cells across the border from Mexico, Canada and other countries to beat the import duties that were announced last month.