US Announces Preliminary CVD Rates on PV Products from India and Other Countries

Published: Feb 25, 2026 13:46
On 24 February local time, the US Department of Commerce announced preliminary countervailing duty (CVD) rates on imports of photovoltaic products from India, Indonesia and Laos: India's subsidy rate stands at 125.87%, Indonesia's at 104.38% and Laos' at 80.67%. Following the preliminary CVD ruling, the industry awaits the anticipated preliminary AD ruling around 21 April, with the final AD/CVD determination expected on 3 September 2026. Customs will only commence collecting definitive duties after the ITC issues its final decision on 19 October.

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