Not exact matches
Trump's
trade issues took a backseat in 2017 while the White House focused on tax reform, but it's now coming back into the fore: The
solar dispute is among several potential
trade decisions that also involve washing machines, consumer electronics and steel.
- The U.S. International
Trade Commission ruled that U.S.
solar panel manufacturers are harmed by cheap imports, which could be the basis for President Trump
issuing tariffs on imported panels.
-- Climate impacts: global temperatures, ice cap melting, ocean currents, ENSO, volcanic impacts, tipping points, severe weather events — Environment impacts: ecosystem changes, disease vectors, coastal flooding, marine ecosystem, agricultural system — Government actions: US political views, world - wide political views, carbon tax / cap - and -
trade restrictions, state and city efforts — Reducing GHGs: + electric power systems: fossil fuel use, conservation,
solar, wind, geothermal, nuclear, tidal, other + transportation sector: conservation, mass transit, high speed rail, air travel, auto / truck (mileage
issues, PHEVs, EVs, biofuels, hydrogen) + architectural structure design: home / office energy use, home / office conservation, passive
solar, other
In Roth Capital Partners» opinion,
trade issues are unlikely to go away until there is viable
solar manufacturing in the U.S..
Another was uncertainty over the outcome and impacts of the
solar trade case brought by Sunniva and SolarWorld Americas under Section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974 (which President Trump issued a ruling on in Janu
trade case brought by Sunniva and SolarWorld Americas under Section 201 of the
Trade Act of 1974 (which President Trump issued a ruling on in Janu
Trade Act of 1974 (which President Trump
issued a ruling on in January).
Following is a summary of those comments: The Federal
Trade Commission (FTC) is examining competition and consumer protection
issues raised by consumers» growing use of rooftop
solar panels to generate their -LSB-...]
Link in the overlaying
issues of Peak Oil, Peak Natural Gas, collapsing fisheries, severe hurricanes, the possibility of tying carbon
trades to the satellite - verified effects, a rapidly approaching tipping point in media awareness of the climate
issue, and rapid growth in
solar and wind power product sales.
Today the US International
Trade Commission (ITC)
issued a unanimous decision under Section 201 of the
Trade Act of 1974 that imported
solar panels are the «substantial cause» of serious injury or...
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solar, bio, ocean energy, to climate change
issues and carbon
trading.»