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REC Encourages Dialogue, Recommends Conciliatory Solution in the Solar Trade Disputes

China announced introduction of preliminary anti-dumping duties of up to 57 percent on polysilicon

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

China announced introduction of preliminary anti-dumping duties of up to 57% on polysilicon produced in the U.S. and South Korea from July 24, 2013. REC Silicon was assigned an preliminary anti-dumping duty of 57%. China has signaled that a final determination is scheduled for late 2013.

“We strongly regret the escalation of the solar industry trade disputes between Europe, China and the U.S. We hope that the US and Chinese authorities will continue the constructive dialogue on this important matter to find a solution which secures open and fair competition,” said Ole Enger, CEO and president, REC.

REC believes that import duties are not in the interest of the solar industry because trade restrictions will reduce competitiveness and hence the uptake of the much needed solar energy solutions. REC continues to promote the adaption of solar energy globally by reducing the cost of solar energy through focus on cost-efficient operation and the use of advanced technology.

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