China Warns U.S. Import Tariffs on Solar Products Will Have Global Repercussions
China has warned the U.S. that plans to impose punitive duties on imports of solar products from the Asian country will be harmful and lead to global repercussions.
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China has warned the U.S. that plans to impose punitive duties on imports of solar products from the Asian country will be harmful and lead to global repercussions.
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