Antidumping and Feed-In Tariffs as Good Buddies?
The paper analyzes the interactions between trade and renewable energy pol-icies based on the EU–China solar panel dispute which is the most significant antidumping (AD) complaint in Europe.
Antidumping and countervailing policies from the EU and the USA significantly reduced the export volume and number of new entrants in the Chinese photovoltaic industry. Despite initial setbacks, both export volume and new entrants experienced a “V”-shaped rebound, with new firms rebounding faster and more significantly.
Moreover, after the implementation of antidumping and countervailing policies by the EU and the USA, there was no significant decrease in the number of PV-related patent applications compared with non-PV-related patents in China, indicating that these trade barriers did not hinder innovation, research or development in the Chinese PV industry.
ling the EU–China Solar Panel DisputePatrice Bougette* and Christophe Charlier**abstractThe paper analyzes the interactions between trade and renewable energy pol-icies based on the EU– hina solar panel dispute which is the most significant antidumping (AD) complaint in Europe. We build a price competition duopo
hina solar panel dispute which is the most significant antidumping (AD) complaint in Europe. We build a price competition duopo y model with diferentiated products and intra-industry trade in photovoltaic (PV) equipment. We show that an optimal an idumping duty always increases with the feed-in tarif (FIT) program set in the home country. An a
The paper analyzes the interactions between trade and renewable energy pol-icies based on the EU–China solar panel dispute which is the most significant antidumping (AD) complaint in Europe.
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