EU reimposes anti-dumping duties on three Chinese solar panel exporters
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The European Commission on Tuesday reimposed anti-dumping duties on three Chinese exporters of solar modules and cells citing breaches to terms of an agreement they had reached with Brussels not to sell below a minimum price.
Osda Solar, Qixin Solar Electrical Appliance and Shandong Linuo Photovoltaic Hi-Tech were part of a group of Chinese exporters which submitted a price undertaking to the EU executive in 2013.
The Commission considered that the three companies in breach of the terms of that undertaking and therefore the anti-dumping duties would automatically apply to their exports from China, according to the decision which was published in its Official Journal.
Source:ET Energyworld
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