Vietnam’s Trade Remedies Authority introduced this week that Turkey’s Directorate General of Imports (DGI) has concluded an anti-dumping investigation into photo voltaic panel imports from Croatia, Jordan, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam.

The investigation was launched in March to find out whether or not merchandise assembled in these nations evaded the $20/m2 anti-subsidy duties imposed by Turkey on Chinese photo voltaic modules by 2023.

The DGI has determined to impose a $25/m2 tariff on merchandise imported from the aforementioned nations. The tariff began on September 27. However, it determined to exempt from paying the obligation a unit of Jinkosolar in Malaysia, models of JA Solar and Vina Solar in Vietnam, in addition to a unit of Trina Solar in Thailand.

All different producers positioned within the 5 nations and exporting modules to Turkey are topic to a $25/m2 tariff. Their names, nonetheless, haven’t been disclosed by the Vietnamese authorities.

Turkey launched the primary restrictions for photo voltaic module imports in April 2020. The PV cell and module business has greater than 60 producers.

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