Solar Company Blasts Biden for 'Interfering' in Trade Case
- Auxin Solar requested Commerce Department to start probe
- Biden's action 'unmatched and also potentially illegal': Auxin
President Joe Biden's strategy to revitalize solar-power projects stalled by an US Commerce Department examination is obtaining pushback by the little California panel manufacturer that called for the probe.
" President Biden is considerably interfering in Commerce's quasi-judicial process," Auxin Solar Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mamun Rashid said Monday in a statement. "By taking this unprecedented-- and also potentially illegal-- activity, he has actually unlocked broad for Chinese-funded special rate of interests to defeat the fair application people trade law."
Biden is readied to introduce a two-year halt in new solar tariffs, which would permit residential project designers to continue making use of foreign-made equipment while United States producing ramps up, according to a White House reality sheet and also elderly administration official.
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