1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov February 2, 2018Domestic Solar Manufacturing and New U.S. TariffsOn January 23, 2018, President Trump signed a presidential proclamation imposing emergency tariff restrictions, known as safeguards, over the next four years on U.S. imports of crystalline silicon photov
2、oltaic (PV) cells and modules. The proclamation also included an annual 2.5 gigawatt tariff-free quota for solar cells; however, imports of solar modules are to face tariffs regardless of volume. On February 7, 2018, the initial solar equipment tariff is to be 30%. Thereafter, the tariffs are to dec
3、line yearly, bottoming out at 15%. The temporary solar tariffs are set to expire on February 6, 2022, but the President may extend them for a maximum of another four years. The proclamation, one of the first trade actions by the Trump Administration, stems from a petition filed by two U.S.-based but
4、 foreign-owned solar equipment manufacturers and a subsequent ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) that imports have caused injury to domestic producers. Solar Photovoltaic Manufacturing The proclamation concerns PV cells and modules made with crystalline silicon, which is the mai