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Solar Trade Demystified

Last week, the U.S. Commerce Department imposed tariffs on $3 billion a year worth of Chinese solar panel imports. Non-Chinese solar panel manufacturers contend that China is able to “dump” cheap panels on the global market thanks to lavish Chinese government subsidies. This imbalance compounds the unfair advantage Chinese manufacturers already enjoy thanks to its huge low-wage workforce.

It’s a complicated, wonky issue even for solar geeks like me, and there are compelling policy justifications for and against the tariffs. Below is a pros and cons cheat sheet so you can be the big expert at your next dinner party, but let me first offer this key context, which the technocrats often lose sight of: In any sane debate concerning energy, climate change must be the trump card, and China is the mega-nation that will make or break global efforts to cool the planet.

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Solar Tariffs: The Pros

Solar Tariffs: The Cons

I really did try to give the pro-tariff point of view an equal number of bullet points but, at the end of the day, we’re playing a win-win, lose-lose game with China — either both nations nurture their solar industries and stave off climate catastrophe or we keep squabbling our way to a slow boil.

Follow Erica Etelson @iluvsolar

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