New Tariffs Take Aim at U.S. Polysilicon Imports (.PDF Download)

The new trade measures set minimum import prices, add tariffs and push for more domestic semiconductor and solar manufacturing.

Last week, the White House took new measures to curb the imports of polysilicon and its derivatives into the U.S. Announced via an official proclamation, the move impacts both the semiconductor and solar power supply chains. The document highlights the essential nature of polysilicon to the “national security and economy of the United States,” and how this base material for semiconductors is produced mostly offshore.

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