The United States imposes high tariffs on solar products from four Southeast Asian countries

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The U.S. Department of Commerce announced new tariffs on solar products imported from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, with anti-subsidy duties as high as 3,403.96%. These countries supply about 77% of the U.S. photovoltaic modules, and last year exported solar equipment to the U.S. worth $12.9 billion. This tariff decision is the final result of a year-long trade investigation.