Commerce Finalizes 2-Year AD/CVD Grace Period for Southeast Asian Solar Cells
The Commerce Department is finalizing a two-year reprieve for imports of solar cells from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam but is adding an important caveat – that exempt solar cells be used or installed in the U.S. within 180 days…
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of the end of the grace period. Commerce’s final rule waives suspension of liquidation and collection of AD/CV duties on the Southeast Asian solar cells until June 6, 2024, in the event Commerce issues affirmative determinations in its ongoing anti-circumvention inquiries prior to that date. Commerce may end the grace period earlier if the national emergency the reprieve is based upon is terminated.