The U.S. Department of Commerce plans to partially revoke its antidumping and countervailing duty orders on certain solar products from China. This decision concerns specific small, low-wattage, off-grid crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells that have expressed a lack of interest from domestic producers and stakeholders. Prior reviews did not include comments from the industry, suggesting support for revoking these duties. Interested parties are invited to comment further before the final decision is made. If confirmed, duties will no longer apply to these specific solar products retroactively for certain past imports.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. wants to stop charging extra fees on some small solar panels from China because nobody in America seems to mind if they are sold here without extra costs. They're asking people to give their opinions before making the final decision.