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China Will Investigate U.S. and Korean Polysilicon Imports

Reuters
July 20, 2012
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China will open investigations into imported U.S. and South Korean solar-grade polysilicon, the country’s trade ministry said Friday, in the latest instance of growing tensions between major solar manufacturers.
 
The Ministry of Commerce issued the decisions in two statements on its Web site, citing preliminary evidence from several companies: GCL Poly-Energy Holdings, LDK Solar, and Daqo New Energy.
 
Chinese officials have threatened to impose trade duties on U.S. shipments of polysilicon if the United States penalized Chinese solar companies.
 
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