US media reports that the Biden administration is considering tariff reductions for Mexican solar equipment
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发表于 2024-12-22 10:51:26
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According to Bloomberg on December 21st, the Biden administration is considering reducing tariffs on solar equipment imported from Mexico. According to insiders, senior officials of the Biden administration are currently weighing the tariff exemption plan and have not made a final decision yet.
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