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International Trade Actions Complicate Global Market For Renewable Energy Businesses, Particularly Solar Sector

by David J. Levine and Pamela D. Walther

The flurry of international trade disputes in the renewable energy field, particularly the solar sector, is complicating the business landscape for the renewable energy industry.  In their BloombergBNA analysis piece, McDermott international trade lawyers David Levine and Pamela Walther provide a detailed account of renewable energy trade actions in the domestic and international arenas.  As the long-term implications of these disputes raise serious strategic issues for providers, consumers and governments, those involved are well-advised to monitor developments and take an active role in proceedings to protect their interests.

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International Trade Actions Complicate Global Market for Renewable Energy Businesses, Particularly in the Solar Sector

by David J. Levine and Pamela D. Walther

As a result of several recent actions, developers of solar energy projects may face increased costs.  Two cases pending before the World Trade Organization challenge domestic content requirements of solar sector feed-in-tariff programs, and China, the European Union and the United States have initiated actions under domestic trade remedy laws that could result in additional duties at the border on imports of solar industry goods alleged or found to be subsidized or unfairly priced in countervailing duty and anti-dumping actions.

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