EU probes Chinese solar glass imports

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Latest in a line of investigations into renewable energy technologies gets underway after complaint from European manufacturers

The EU has started an anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese solar glass imports, marking the latest in a series of probes into whether clean tech policies and subsidies breach world trade rules. The...

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