Chinese government, industry associations and a number of manufacturers recently warned that the United States would undermine ongoing trade disputes between the two countries in the solar industry.
Groups including China CCCME (CCCME) and the Asian Photovoltaic Industry Association (APVIA) and Trina (Trina Solar), including the release of a joint statement, saying the imposition of additional trade barriers and limit the loss of two jobs solar States uptake.
The statement said: "Any form of trade protection, and any level of punitive tariffs on Chinese PV companies will have a negative impact, while the United States will become a hinder the development of photovoltaic applications, the U.S. economy and employment will suffer a huge negative impact. continuous manufacturing trade friction behavior is bound to damage Sino-US trade relations between the two economies. "
Agencies continue to deny any dumping, and the industry did not benefit from illegal government subsidies. They called on all parties to seek a negotiated, "to create a fair and free environment for the development of photovoltaic industry."
After this statement in the country by the U.S. military accused of hacking and theft of documents from a few days SolarWorld Americas Branch, SolarWorld Americas branch is triggered U.S. and EU trade complaint investigation behind the company.
Scheduled for June 2 in the preliminary ruling of the U.S. countervailing and anti-dumping case is currently hearing was postponed to July 24