April27 , 2026

    US Slaps 123% Preliminary Anti-Dumping Duty on Indian Solar Imports, Industry Raises Concerns

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    The United States has imposed a preliminary anti-dumping duty of 123% on solar imports from India, triggering concern across the renewable energy industry over potential disruptions to trade and project costs. The move is part of an ongoing trade investigation into alleged unfair pricing practices involving imported solar products.

    Industry stakeholders warned that the steep duty could significantly impact Indian solar manufacturers exporting to the US market and may raise procurement costs for developers dependent on imported modules and components. Companies also cautioned that prolonged trade restrictions could slow supply chains and delay clean energy projects.

    Trade experts noted that the preliminary measure may still be revised before a final decision is issued, depending on the outcome of the investigation. Meanwhile, industry bodies are expected to seek consultations and policy support to mitigate the impact on exporters and maintain momentum in global solar deployment.

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