Core Viewpoint - China has raised concerns at the WTO regarding the U.S. anti-subsidy investigation into crystalline photovoltaic cells, claiming it exceeds jurisdiction and undermines WTO rules [1] Group 1: U.S. Anti-Subsidy Investigation - The U.S. Department of Commerce has finalized its anti-subsidy investigation on photovoltaic products from Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia, imposing a maximum anti-subsidy tax of 3403.96% on products from Cambodia [1] Group 2: China's Criticism of U.S. Policies - China criticized the U.S. for providing discriminatory subsidies to its semiconductor industry under the CHIPS and Science Act [1] - China condemned the U.S. practice of "reciprocal tariffs," arguing that it violates WTO rules by effectively providing subsidies conditioned on exports and based on domestic content, thereby weakening the multilateral trade system [1] Group 3: Call for Accountability - China emphasized the necessity to uphold a rules-based global trade system and urged WTO members to hold accountable those engaging in such practices [1]
中国在WTO质疑美对光伏产品反补贴调查
news flash·2025-04-30 09:37