The U.S. Commerce Department announced preliminary new duties on solar imports from Southeast Asia. This decision impacts the supply chain for solar components, particularly crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells.
These tariffs are expected to increase the cost of solar modules and cells imported into the United States. Such cost increases can directly affect the financial viability and profitability of solar projects in the US market.
For companies like Emeren Group, which operates in the US solar market, these duties introduce uncertainty for supply chain costs and project economics. This regulatory action poses a challenge to the company's US operations and development pipeline.
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