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US imposes 123% duty on Indian Solar imports

Move may raise costs for Indian exporters and impact shipments to the US

The United States has imposed a preliminary anti-dumping duty of up to 123% on solar cells and modules imported from India, citing unfair pricing concerns. The measure also applies to exporters from Indonesia and Laos.

The decision could make Indian solar products significantly costlier in the US market, affecting demand. The duty is still provisional, with final rates to be decided after further review, keeping the trade outlook uncertain for India’s solar industry.

However, industry players say the impact may be limited as exporters are diversifying to other regions.

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