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Changzhou Trina Solar Energy CEO: Extreme measures will hurt US consumers
By CGTN’s Wang Yue
2018-01-24
US President Donald Trump has signed into law a steep tariff on imported solar panels and washing machines. China expressed "strong dissatisfaction" with the tariffs. Gao Jifan, CEO of China's leading solar energy cooperation – Changzhou Trina Solar Energy-commented that the signing of Section 201 Actions with the intention of protecting US solar products may eventually hurt US consumers.
"I believe the signing of the tariff will do harm to solar energy industries both outside and inside the US,” Gao told CGTN on the sidelines of WEF annual meeting in Davos.
According to Gao’s elaboration, overall US solar capacity is only a little more than two gigawatts, while the demand is about 10 gigawatts. Therefore, the price of solar products will be pushed up largely after imposing a 30-percent tariff and the cost of those organizations and residents that invest in solar energy will be higher.
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“It surely will hurt the development of solar energy industries in the US. And in the end, it is the US consumers who will bear the cost of a 30-percent tariff,” Gao stressed.
And the Chinese Ministry of Commerce responded on Tuesday. Chief of Trade Remedy Investigation Bureau Wang Hejun said that "The US has repeatedly instituted trade-restricting measures to the same type of product. It is overprotection of its domestic industry and abuse of the trade restrictions. And we strongly oppose it. We are concerned about a trade war, and we do not want to see a trade war between China and the US. It will negatively affect not only the economy of two countries, but also the global economy."
To China and other countries, the tariff is also unreasonable, Gao added.
“In the past six years, the US has never stopped launching probes into other countries' solar products. However its own solar companies still can't compete with foreign companies. Now the president even took the measure of imposing Section 201 to protect them. I'm afraid there's no hope for US solar industries,” Gao noted.
“The US might hope after imposing 201 that many will set up their plants in the US. The tariff won't last long, but to build up a plant needs a 5-to-10-year plan. I doubt there is anyone who dares to do so with such uncertainty," Gao said.
By CGTN’s Wang Yue
2018-01-24
US President Donald Trump has signed into law a steep tariff on imported solar panels and washing machines. China expressed "strong dissatisfaction" with the tariffs. Gao Jifan, CEO of China's leading solar energy cooperation – Changzhou Trina Solar Energy-commented that the signing of Section 201 Actions with the intention of protecting US solar products may eventually hurt US consumers.
"I believe the signing of the tariff will do harm to solar energy industries both outside and inside the US,” Gao told CGTN on the sidelines of WEF annual meeting in Davos.
According to Gao’s elaboration, overall US solar capacity is only a little more than two gigawatts, while the demand is about 10 gigawatts. Therefore, the price of solar products will be pushed up largely after imposing a 30-percent tariff and the cost of those organizations and residents that invest in solar energy will be higher.
VCG Photo
“It surely will hurt the development of solar energy industries in the US. And in the end, it is the US consumers who will bear the cost of a 30-percent tariff,” Gao stressed.
And the Chinese Ministry of Commerce responded on Tuesday. Chief of Trade Remedy Investigation Bureau Wang Hejun said that "The US has repeatedly instituted trade-restricting measures to the same type of product. It is overprotection of its domestic industry and abuse of the trade restrictions. And we strongly oppose it. We are concerned about a trade war, and we do not want to see a trade war between China and the US. It will negatively affect not only the economy of two countries, but also the global economy."
To China and other countries, the tariff is also unreasonable, Gao added.
“In the past six years, the US has never stopped launching probes into other countries' solar products. However its own solar companies still can't compete with foreign companies. Now the president even took the measure of imposing Section 201 to protect them. I'm afraid there's no hope for US solar industries,” Gao noted.
“The US might hope after imposing 201 that many will set up their plants in the US. The tariff won't last long, but to build up a plant needs a 5-to-10-year plan. I doubt there is anyone who dares to do so with such uncertainty," Gao said.