On Wednesday, a bipartisan group of US lawmakers introduced a bill to block Chinese solar panel manufacturers from receiving subsidies for their factories in the US.
“We cannot allow American tax dollars to go to Chinese companies that cheat and undermine American solar manufacturing,” Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democrat from Ohio, said in a statement.
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The American Tax Dollars for American Solar Manufacturing Act was introduced amid concerns that major Chinese solar panel producers are building factories in the US with the help of new tax credits from President Biden’s 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
While the Biden administration aims to boost clean energy jobs in the US, it wants to avoid dependency on China.
Some US solar equipment manufacturers are struggling to compete with the influx of inexpensive imports and are worried about China’s dominant role in the global market.
Earlier this month, the US Trade Representative’s office announced that it would increase tariffs on various Chinese imports—such as electric vehicles, batteries, computer chips, and medical products—will be delayed by at least two weeks.
Washington is investing hundreds of billions of dollars in clean energy tax subsidies to boost US industries like electric vehicles and solar power. The government has expressed concerns that China’s excess production capacity in these sectors could harm US companies.
The tariffs are intended to shield American jobs from an influx of inexpensive Chinese imports.