Over 1,000 firms demand end to EU-China solar PV trade war

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Solar installers and customers urge Brussels not to impose import duties on Chinese panels

The extent of the split within the European solar industry over proposals for Brussels to impose tariffs on imported solar panels from China was laid bare yesterday, when it emerged that over 1,000 companies...

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