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Trump's Tariffs on Solar Panels Will Set US Climate Action Back

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April 29, 2025

They tilt the energy field in favor of emission-spewing fossil fuels

- DAVID FICKLING

There are few places where inflation is felt as profoundly these days as tariff rates. A few months ago, US President Donald Trump's election campaign promise of a 10% levy on all US imports seemed shocking. Now we're looking at a 46% rate on Vietnam and 14.5% on China. Last week, Washington went one better: If you're manufacturing solar panels in Cambodia, you could face a 3,521% impost on any modules sent off to the US. Alongside lower levies imposed on Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, that means about 80% of US panel imports face taxes that make Trump's Liberation Day tariffs look modest.

Levies as high as these are essentially bans, and the effect could be profound. For the best part of a decade, the cost advantages of photovoltaic electricity have made it the clear front-runner every time a US power company has looked to build a new plant. Two-thirds of new generating capacity last year was solar, with most of the remainder made up of wind and batteries that are often co-located with it. Everything else took a scant 6%.

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Why ICICI grit beats HDFC gloss

The Street reacted differently to the September quarter (Q2FY26) results of India’s top private sector banks, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank.

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SC raps insurance firms for filing needless appeals

The court warned against contesting workmen's compensation cases if liability is not disputed

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India’s sunshine law: Clouded by the data privacy bill

In March 2003, the Supreme Court passed a historic verdict that filled a legislative gap.

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EVs, clean tech steer IJF bets

The India-Japan Fund has invested just a third of its $600-mn corpus so far; plans full deployment in three years

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CCI clears Torrent's JB stake buy proposal

Fair trade regulator Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Tuesday cleared Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd's proposed acquisition of a stake in JB Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals, subject to voluntary modifications offered by the companies.

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October 22, 2025

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Venu Srinivasan reappointed for life at Tata Trusts

Tata Trusts has unanimously reappointed Venu Srinivasan as a trustee for life and all eyes are now on the upcoming decision regarding Mehli Mistry’s renewal, amid reported internal divisions within the organisation.

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October 22, 2025

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