< img src = "/uploads/blogs/4b/e2/ib-frulbfio3_2A6B1bbb1cb.jpg" Alt = "USA introduced record duties on the import of solar panels from four Asian countries"/> < P > The United States imposed high duties on the import of solar panels from Cambodia, in & Rsquo; Yetnam, Malaysia and Thailand.

~ < p > reports Bloomberg.

< P > In particular, imports from Cambodia were duty of 3521%, with Vietnam & mdash; 395.9%, from Thailand & mdash; 375.2%, and from Malaysia & mdash; 34.4%. In 2024, the total cost imported from these countries solar panels to the United States reached $ 12.9 billion, which was approximately 77% of the total volume of solar equipment.

~ < P > The reason for this step was the investigation, which found that manufacturers from these countries received state subsidies and sold solar panels to the United States at dumping prices & mdash; That is, lower than the real cost of production. The investigation was initiated as President Joe Baiden's cadences at the request of US solar energy companies.

< P > Cambodia received the highest tariffs due to refusal to cooperate within the investigation.

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