US-China trade tensions worsen amid solar energy row Pittsburgh Post Gazette On Friday, China's government rejected a US anti-dumping ruling against its makers of solar power equipment and Chinese manufacturers warned proposed punitive tariffs might hurt efforts to promote clean energy. By Joe McDonald / The Associated Press ... |
Stiff tariffs in works on China solar panels Manteca Bulletin The companies are struggling against fierce competition from China as well as weakening demand in Europe and other key markets, just as President Barack Obama is working to promote renewable energy. US companies' complaints about their Chinese rivals ... |
China Recycling Energy Corporation Reports 2012 First Quarter Financial Results Sacramento Bee XI'AN, China, May 18, 2012 -- /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- China Recycling Energy Corp. (NASDAQ: CREG; "CREG" or "the Company"), a leading industrial waste-to-energy solution provider in China, today announced its financial results for the 2012 first quarter ... |
There Goes the Sun Wall Street Journal Washington has long ensured that American taxpayers subsidize solar power as much or more than any energy source. Now the political class wants consumers to pay even more in the form of tariffs on imports of Chinese solar cells |
China glares at trade tariffs Fort Wayne Journal Gazette JOE McDONALD | AP BEIJING – China's government on Friday rejected a US anti-dumping ruling against its makers of solar power equipment, and Chinese manufacturers warned possible higher tariffs might hurt efforts to promote clean energy.See all stories on this topic » |
China protests US ruling on cheap solar gear HeraldNet China's government Friday rejected a US antidumping ruling against its makers of solar power equipment and Chinese manufacturers warned possible higher tariffs might hurt efforts to promote clean energy. "The US ruling is unfair, and the Chinese side ...See all stories on this topic » |
Will Conservatives Support American Companies... Or Chinese Companies? Huffington Post Green energy is one such technology of the future. Producing solar panels, wind turbines, etc. will bring millions and millions of jobs and trillions of dollars, and several countries are competing to win a share of this new industry. China is fighting ... |
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