The imposition of US tariffs on solar imports has led Chinese-owned companies in Southeast Asia to scale back operations, raising concerns about production stability in the region.
Southeast Asia, once a hub for solar panel production, is grappling with new US tariffs, prompting manufacturers to consider relocating their activities to tariff-exempt countries.
The expiration of the Biden administration's tariff moratorium has triggered immediate operational shifts among Chinese solar producers in Southeast Asia, such as production suspensions and maintenance shutdowns.
Experts suggest that while tariffs challenge the solar industry, they may also spur diversification in production and encourage companies to relocate to less burdened markets.
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