The United States maintains the "double reverse" barrier of photovoltaic products! The Chinese side has taken action!

2026-05-29 17:45:17

On May 27, local time, the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) voted to make a final affirmative ruling on the second anti-dumping and countervailing sunset review of industrial injury for crystalline silicon photovoltaic products imported from China and a final affirmative ruling on the second anti-dumping sunset review of industrial injury for products imported from Taiwan, China.

On May 27,

local time, The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) voted for the second time on crystalline silicon photovoltaic products imported from China

ruled that if the existing anti-dumping and countervailing measures were cancelled, the material injury to the domestic industry of the United States caused by the import of the products involved would continue or recur within a reasonably foreseeable period. According to the final ruling, the current anti-dumping and countervailing measures in this case continue to be valid . In February

this year, the Ministry of Commerce of the United States made an affirmative final ruling on the second anti-dumping and countervailing rapid sunset review of crystalline silicon photovoltaic products imported from China, and made an affirmative final ruling on the second anti-dumping rapid sunset review of the products imported from Taiwan, China.

This means that the US double anti tariff on Chinese photovoltaic products will continue for another 5 years .

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, the Ministry of Commerce of the United States officially issued an anti-dumping and countervailing duty order on crystalline silicon photovoltaic products imported from China. An anti-dumping duty order was issued on the products imported from Taiwan, China.

Since then, the United States has conducted the first sunset review investigation, made an affirmative ruling on September 11, 2020, and extended the anti-dumping and countervailing duty period for Chinese products involved in the case, as well as the anti-dumping duty period for Taiwan products involved in the case. In August

2025, the Ministry of Commerce of the United States and the United States International Trade Commission announced the initiation of a second investigation into the above-mentioned review, which examined whether the substantial damage caused by the import of the products involved to the domestic industry of the United States would continue or recur within a reasonably foreseeable period of time if the existing anti-dumping and countervailing measures were abolished.

As for the result of the affirmative final ruling of the second anti-dumping rapid sunset review made by the United States, China " among them, it has become normal for the United States to impose high "double anti" tariffs on Chinese photovoltaic products. In this regard, Chinese photovoltaic enterprises have carried out a variety of "curve rescue" ways to try to open up the American market. However, under the pressure of the United States, Chinese photovoltaic enterprises have almost no foothold in the United States. These repressive measures of the United States have been repeatedly ruled by the WTO to be in violation of the rules, which seriously violates the spirit of multilateral trade rules.

In response, the Chinese government has also begun to take countermeasures.

On March 27, the China Trade Relief Bureau announced that preliminary evidence and information obtained by the Ministry of Commerce of China showed that the United States had implemented a number of practices and measures to hinder trade in green products in trade-related fields. Including but not limited to: restricting the export of green products to the United States, slowing down the deployment of new energy projects, and restricting technical cooperation related to green products. The above-mentioned practices and measures may seriously damage the trade interests of Chinese enterprises, some of which are suspected of violating WTO rules and other economic and trade treaties or agreements concluded or acceded to by China and the United States.

In this regard, the Ministry of Commerce of China has initiated < a href = "https://www.databm." on the relevant practices and measures of the United States since March 27, 2026.

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