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China Solar Products: Commerce Won't Set New Off-Grid Panel Exemption for Maodi

The Commerce Department will not set new exemptions for off-grid panels requested by Maodi Solar from antidumping and countervailing duties on crystalline photovoltaic solar products from China (A-570-010/C-570-011), it said in a notice released June 7 ending a changed circumstances…

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review on the proposed exemptions. Maodi told Commerce it “no longer wishes to pursue this action, and hereby withdraws its request for a finding of changed circumstances and partial revocation.” The agency had in September 2020 announced its intent to create the exemptions, which would have covered off-grid solar panels with and without glass covers that met certain requirements (see 2009020021).