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US panel makers seek trade probe into Hanwha Qcells’ cell imports

The korea Herald News

The korea Herald News

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June 23, 2026

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US panel makers seek trade probe into Hanwha Qcells’ cell imports

Three solar panel makers asked US trade officials ‌to investigate cell imports from South Korea, saying producers including Hanwha's Qcells are using them to evade longstanding US tariffs on Chinese ‌products, according to a petition seen by Reuters. The petition was filed with the Department of Commerce on June 18 on behalf of Canadian Solar, SEG and Heliene, which all operate solar panel factories in the United States. The group, calling itself American Manufacturers for Energy Resilience, is

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Investing.com

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· Jun 23, 2026

Solar manufacturing group seeks US trade probe of cell imports from South Korea

Solar manufacturing group seeks US trade probe of cell imports from South Korea

The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 21, 2026

Tackle Tea Export Snag

The export of tea, one of the most important industries in Nepal, has met with disruption due to new testing requirement...

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 24, 2026

US cancer drug supply reinforces role of Indian drugmakers, say industry insiders

The latest supply request comes against the backdrop of US trade talks and tariffs

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 26, 2026

Beyond Tariffs: Why Trust, Not Trade, Will Determine the Success of the India–EU FTA

Authors: John Clarke and Suryaprabha Sadasivan* When India and the European Union concluded their Free Trade Agreement in New Delhi earlier this year, much of the commentary focused on tariff schedules and sector-specific wins. These matter. But counting what was eliminated risks missing what was built. The FTA arrives as both partners reassess their place [] The post Beyond Tariffs: Why Trust, Not Trade, Will Determine the Success of the India–EU FTA appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Vision Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

Taiwan Issues Warning to Farmers Over Rising China Custard Apple Imports

China’s import of Taiwanese Custard apples has become the latest cause of dispute across the strait after the Taipei administration warned local farmers that by increasing exports Beijing is trying to manipulate their markets and economic interests. The controversy erupted after Yao Ching-ling, the commissioner of Taitung county in Taiwan participated in China’s Straits Forum []

Bloomberg

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· Jun 27, 2026

Why Krugman Thinks We Need Chinese Auto Tariffs

As the United States, Canada, and Mexico prepare to renegotiate the USMCA trade deal, one industry sits squarely at the center of the debate: automobiles. Companies like Linamar depend on highly integrated supply chains that send components across borders multiple times before a vehicle is completed. Nobel laureate Paul Krugman argues that competition from China demands some trade barriers, while Council on Foreign Relations expert Shannon O’Neil says the region’s manufacturing strength depends on cross-border production. Supporters of the agreement warn that uncertainty poses the biggest risk to investment, jobs, and the future of a trade relationship that supports over a trillion dollars in annual commerce. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Related coverage for "US panel makers seek trade probe into Hanwha Qcells’ cell imports": Investing.com — Solar manufacturing group seeks US trade probe of cell imports from South Korea. The Rising Nepal — Tackle Tea Export Snag. The Hindu BusinessLine — US cancer drug supply reinforces role of Indian drugmakers, say industry insiders. Modern Diplomacy — Beyond Tariffs: Why Trust, Not Trade, Will Determine the Success of the India–EU FTA. Vision Times — Taiwan Issues Warning to Farmers Over Rising China Custard Apple Imports. Bloomberg — Why Krugman Thinks We Need Chinese Auto Tariffs