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Unintended fallout of Trump steel duty: solar manufacturers buying abroad

February 28, 2019
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The Trump administration imposed a tariff on steel imports last year to get companies to buy more American metal. In some ways, the duty has the U.S. solar business doing the exact opposite.
Source: Renewable Energy

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