US Commerce Department sets preliminary antidumping duties on solar imports from India, Indonesia and Laos
→Importers must apply preliminary antidumping duties on India, Indonesia and Laos solar shipments
Change
US Commerce Department set preliminary antidumping duties on solar cells and panels from India, Indonesia and Laos at 123.04%, 35.17% and 22.46%.
Why it matters
The preliminary dumping margins act as immediate duty rates on import entries. Affected shipments incur additional tariff liabilities at the stated rates upon entry.
Implications
- — Importers and customs brokers must apply preliminary antidumping duties at entry — underpayment risks customs enforcement and penalties.
- — Procurement teams must reprice contracts before shipment arrival — unchanged pricing locks in higher landed costs.
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