The US Department of Commerce said that in recent months, many Chinese solar companies are evading tariffs through the delivery of products from the United States through Southeast Asian countries.

Comprehensive Bloomberg and New York Times reported that the US Department of Commerce released a survey document on Friday (December 2), saying that officials were found in China from Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, and found China found in China and components. China found China and components found China and components found China. China found China and components found in China and components. China was found in China and found in China.The silicon -produced silicon wafers violate the US tariff regulations.

Files say that the business of Canadian Solar and Trina Solar, BYD's business in Cambodia, and photovoltaic technology in Vietnam.

This survey was initiated at the requirements of a California's solar company called Auxin Solar, mainly to investigate whether Chinese companies tried to bypass the US tariffs on cheap solar panels imported from China.In recent years, China's solar companies have expanded their production scale in Southeast Asian countries. Solar products exported from Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia have exploded, but solar devices imported from Southeast Asian countries do not need to bear these tariffs.

As the two parties of the United States Congress are working hard to promote the production of domestic solar equipment, to reduce dependence on imported products in Southeast Asia.The discovery of this survey may deteriorate the tension between China and the United States.Generally speaking, companies that have been discovered to avoid US tariffs will immediately levy higher tax rates, but the Bayeng government has announced in June this year that it will suspend tariffs on solar products within two years.

However, in response to this case, officials of the US Department of Commerce initially decided to require solar equipment exported from Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Cambodia to the United States. Most of its materials must not be from China.Otherwise, from 2024, solar companies in these countries will be levied the same tariffs as Chinese suppliers.The US Department of Commerce will continue to investigate the case and announce the final decision on May 1, 2023.