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SEMA: US must ‘act aggressively’ to support upstream solar manufacturing following Yellen Beijing visit

2024-04-10

Despite robust rhetoric calling for a “level playing field”, SEMA said that the Treasury secretary returned from her visit “without enforceable commitments”. Image: David Everett Strickler on Unsplash

The White House must “act immediately to solve the urgent issues interfering with investment in domestic solar manufacturing”, according to a statement from the Solar Energy Manufacturers for America (SEMA) coalition.

SEMA – whose members constitute a number of major non-Chinese solar manufacturers – released the statement following US Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen’s visit to Beijing last week. During her visit, Yellen said she “wouldn’t rule out” further trade defence measures against an overcapacity of solar manufacturing in China.

(The above content is reproduced from pv-tech,By Will Norman)

 

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