Commission regulation eu no 182 2013.
Anti dumping duty on solar panels in europe.
The european union imposed anti dumping and anti subsidy measures on imports of solar cells and solar panels from china on 5 december 2013 for a period of two years.
The european commission decided on friday 31 august to eliminate anti dumping tariffs on chinese solar panels saying the decision will help the eu achieve its renewable energy.
These were then renewed in march 2017 for a period of 18 months only as opposed to the usual five years.
Anti dumping duty solar panels started in december 2013.
After that duties ranging from 37 2 per cent to 67 9 per cent averaging 47 6 per cent will be levied on solar panels from china.
The eu first imposed anti dumping and anti subsidy measures for chinese solar panels wafers and cells in 2013 and extended them by 18 months in march last year signaling that they should then end.
Since then importers of china solar goods are required to pay anti dumping duty to customs if the price is above the mip.
In 2012 the eu imported solar panels from china worth about 15 0 billion.
Controversial anti dumping measures on solar panels from china will not be extended.
China s cheap solar panels have flooded the european market in recent years which triggered off complaints from the european producers.
Given their ongoing review investigations which were initiated on 5 december 2015 the measures remain in force.
Cancellation of eu anti dumping duty on solar panels since the year 2013 the european union established trade restrictions on chinese solar panels.
In 2016 the european union decided to extend the anti dumping duties on crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and components from china to similar imports from.
Beyond this threshold level anti dumping tariffs will enter into force.
Solar panels crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and key components cn s.
Trade defence instruments such as anti dumping or anti subsidy duties are ways of protecting european production against international trade distortions.
This removed a large percentage of chinese solar panels from the european market and consequently led to increased cost of panels.
The new measures went into force on july 23.
The european commission has decided to maintain anti subsidy and anti dumping duties first introduced in may 2014 on solar glass imported from china.
The eu first imposed anti dumping and anti subsidy measures in december 2013 for a period of two years.