US tariffs on Southeast Asian solar exports could further weaken EU producers but help the EU's green agenda.
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The future of Southeast Asia’s booming solar industry, which produces the most panels in the world after China, is being thrown into doubt as the US looks set to impose hefty tariffs on the region.
US tariffs on Southeast Asian solar exports could further weaken EU producers but help the EU's green agenda.
US tariffs on Southeast Asian solar exports could further weaken EU producers but help the EU's green agenda.
The source of new renewable energy is also a battleground over China’s cheap exports of panels that has split US firms
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