With the anti-dumping and countervailing duties imposed in November 2013 set to expire nine months ago, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal has extended them for another five years, ruling their expiry would harm the nation's only domestic manufacturer.The fact Chinese manufacturers of the metal silicon used in solar grade polysilicon will have no relief from the trade sanctions imposed on their product in Canada is likely to be no more than an irritation if the volumes quoted by the Canadian complainant in the trade case were anywhere near accurate. Having successfully persuaded the Canadian ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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