Chinese solar companies shrink US footprint as Trump cuts incentives

Loss of tax credits 'a huge blow' despite growing demand for renewables

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An employee at Trina Solar plant in Jiangsu province, China. Trina sold its U.S. solar module facility in Texas to T1 Energy in December 2024. © AP

PAK YIU

NEW YORK -- Chinese solar companies are retreating from the U.S. as the Trump administration's massive tax-and-spending act ends incentives for projects tied to China.

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