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In a significant development for the solar energy industry, Turkiye’s Directorate General of Imports has exempted four major manufacturers from a $25/m² anti-dumping tariff. This decision, aimed at supporting the growing demand for solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, will impact imports from five specific countries. The anti-dumping tariff was originally imposed to protect domestic solar panel manufacturers from unfair pricing and competition. However, the exemption signals a shift in Turkiye’s approach to bolster key players within its renewable energy sector, allowing the exempted companies to import solar components without bearing the additional financial burden. This move is expected to stimulate increased production, drive down costs and enhance Turkiye’s commitment to its renewable energy targets. The policy change aligns with Turkiye’s broader […]
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