May 27, 2026

Lao solar cells: Critical 2024 update from U.S. Commerce

Preliminary Overview of Lao solar cells

The U.S. Commerce Department has amended its preliminary affirmative antidumping determination for crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells from Laos after finding significant ministerial errors in the original calculation for Solarspace Technology (Laos) Sole Co., Ltd.

Investigation Details of Lao solar cells

Commerce states the investigation covers crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, whether or not assembled into modules, from the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. The amendment was issued under 19 CFR 351.224(e) to correct the preliminary weighted-average dumping margin. The notice indicates that the change increases Solarspace’s preliminary margin; however, the exact revised margin is not specified in the available documentation.

Timeline of Key Events

The original preliminary affirmative determination was published on April 28, 2026. The amendment was published in the Federal Register on May 26, 2026. This process reflects ongoing scrutiny of international trade practices impacting the U.S. solar industry, particularly in the context of recent trade tensions.

Broader Trade Context

This action is part of a larger trend within the U.S. to evaluate and address trade practices that may be undermining domestic solar cell production. Increased tariffs or rules regarding imports are often implemented to protect local manufacturers, especially in response to competitive practices perceived as unfair.

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Next Steps in the Process

Further procedural steps in this case will continue to unfold as stakeholders review the amended determinations. Industry observers expect that this investigation could have implications for future trade relations and tariffs on solar products.

Sources

  1. Federal Register Notice
  2. Commerce Department Announcement
  3. Supplementary Information from Federal Register

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