European Commission launches investigation into solar glass dumping

Date: 8 March 2013

The European Commission has launched an anti-dumping investigation against Chinese manufacturers of solar glass following a complaint filed last month.

Dubbed EU ProSun Glass, although unaffiliated with the original EU ProSun that filed anti-dumping and countervailing claims against Chinese cell and module manufacturers last year, the group claimed that nearly 90% of imported solar glass from China was negatively impacting the European solar glass industry.Read more here.The European Commission has launched an anti-dumping investigation against Chinese manufacturers of solar glass following a complaint filed last month.   

Dubbed EU ProSun Glass, although unaffiliated with the original EU ProSun that filed anti-dumping and countervailing claims against Chinese cell and module manufacturers last year, the group claimed that nearly 90% of imported solar glass from China was negatively impacting the European solar glass industry.

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