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China urges EU to lift anti-dumping duties on Chinese solar exports
CHINA is calling on the European Union to scrap the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties on Chinese photovoltaic exports after the European Commission last week decided to launch an expiry review of its PV trade measures.
China's Ministry of Commerce said in a statement that it would harm the interests of both sides to extend the measures, and it hoped the EU terminates the policies as soon as possible to improve China-EU economic ties, reported Xinhua.
Solar panels and related components are significant to the development of clean energy and will help countries to achieve their emission-cut goals to tackle climate change, the ministry said.
The ministry said the growth pace of clean energy has slowed down in Europe since EU member states slashed subsidies on solar panels and set a minimum import price.
China's Ministry of Commerce said in a statement that it would harm the interests of both sides to extend the measures, and it hoped the EU terminates the policies as soon as possible to improve China-EU economic ties, reported Xinhua.
Solar panels and related components are significant to the development of clean energy and will help countries to achieve their emission-cut goals to tackle climate change, the ministry said.
The ministry said the growth pace of clean energy has slowed down in Europe since EU member states slashed subsidies on solar panels and set a minimum import price.
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