China's solar panel dumping into the US via Southeast Asia comes to an end

Chinese companies face hard decisions on their ASEAN operations

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Fields of heliostat mirrors reflect sunlight at an energy project in China's Gansu province in October 2024.  © Reuters

Tim Daiss has been an energy markets, sustainability and geopolitical journalist and analyst in the Asia-Pacific region for the past 15 years.

Not only has China been caught dumping cheap solar cells and panels in the U.S., now four Southeast Asian countries -- Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand -- have been found to be complicit as well.

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