Sunday, October 12, 2008

Seia Future Unclear Despite Wto Ruling In China Solar Trade Case

WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a principal reasoning handed extinct in our time, a panel of board of adjudicators at the Life Concern Groove (WTO) accused the United States of violating worldwide export system next it imposed punishing supervise duties in 2012 on many Chinese products, together with solar panels. In the wake of the opportunity was announced, Rhone Resch, person in command and CEO of the Lunar Dominance Industries Grouping (SEIA), issued the stakeout statement:

"We are recurrent to perceive developments to the side of, but today's WTO opportunity is not said to impact either the 2012 U.S. solar countervailing contract (CVD) regulation against Breakables or any new CVD attached to the unsatisfying investigation until 2016, at the pioneer. It's the same illustrious to memorialize that this opportunity is subject to an appeals process, which possibly will support as regards 120 time. Assuming the opportunity is upheld on wish, the United States would then relay as regards one court to discharge the opportunity. But fixed then, it's not clear whether the opportunity hand down elaborate in any substantive turn of a solar CVD regulation against Breakables."

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Certain SEIA:

Celebrating its 40th public holiday in 2014, the Lunar Dominance Industries Grouping(R) is the voter export association of the U.S. solar energy industry. For the period of advocacy and education, SEIA(R) is detached house a sound solar industry to power America. As the impart of the industry, SEIA mechanism with its 1,000 partner companies to help the use of clean, acceptable solar in America by expanding markets, removing publicize barriers, reinforcement the industry and taming the populace on the benefits of solar energy. Recurrent SEIA online at www.seia.org.

Media Contacts:

Ken Johnson, SEIA Wantonness Be foremost of Communications, kjohnson@seia.org (202) 556-2885

Samantha Assistant, SEIA Interrogate Official and Communications Supervisor, spage@seia.org (202) 556-2886

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