Honeyman notes «The good thing about net metering is that it does not require re-adjustments... [With feed - in tariffs] it is difficult to set the step downs in the level of
the tariff in a measured way that doesn't either crater the market or drive demand too fast.»
Not exact matches
The only
way Congress could really stop the
tariffs is by passing a
measure with a veto - proof majority that would either strip Trump's executive powers over
tariffs or undo the ones he has put
in place.
While the president has persistently argued for steel and aluminum
tariffs as a
way to create jobs
in beleaguered American industries, the formal legal rationale for the
measures is actually national security.
At the same time, China's retaliation against the first wave of US
tariff measures has led to the Trump administration considering re-entering the TPP as a
way to offset the loss of markets
in China.