According to foreign media reports, on December 29, the General Administration of Trade Relief of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India announced that the proposal to impose anti-dumping duties on solar cells and components imported from China had been suspended due to judicial intervention.

It is reported that on September 29, the General Administration of Trade Relief of India announced that Jingke Energy and Trina Solar were exempted from the tax rate on https://www.databm.
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In their view, "The local manufacturing industry supported by PLI-II is still in the development stage, and it is difficult to support India to achieve the target of 280GW solar installation by 2030."
In addition, it is noteworthy that the Rajasthan Solar Energy Association of India (RSA) has also filed a lawsuit in the Indian High Court to challenge the recommendations of the Indian Trade Relief Authority.
After a number of hearings, the court issued an interim order that if the central government issues any notice imposing an anti-dumping duty under Article 18 of the Anti-Dumping Rules, the notice shall be null and void and unenforceable until a final determination is made. Nitin Agarwal, chief executive of
RSA, said, "This temporary protection measure is crucial for the renewable energy industry.". It can ensure that existing projects are on schedule and promote the expansion of the scale of local manufacturing industry.
Nitin Agarwal also suggested that "the Indian government should adopt a balanced strategy in trade intervention so that the goals of" Made in India "and" Deployed in India "can go hand in hand.
In addition, Solar91, a solar EPC project development company in India, said that "at present, India has imposed a basic tariff (BCD) to encourage the development of domestic manufacturing industry, and it would be counterproductive to impose anti-dumping duties. ".
According to the solar energy supply chain report of Indian photovoltaic manufacturing industry released by Sinovoltaics in July this year, the capacity of Indian modules is 68.4G W . Battery capacity of 24.
is highly dependent on China's imports of silicon wafers and batteries .
From this point of view, India India's photovoltaic "ambition" does not match its current "strength".
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