The U.S. Court of International Trade on Friday extended a temporary block on the Trump administration’s bid to expand Section 201 tariffs to include two-sided solar panels.
The extension means imported bifacial solar panels can continue to enter the United States tariff-free, despite numerous attempts by the Trump administration to charge duties on those products.
The latest intrigue in the back-and-forth on Section 201 tariffs concerns a presidential proclamation released in October. That proclamation extended Section 201 tariffs to bifacial solar products and increased the level of the tariffs from 15 to 18 percent in their final year while also opening the door to a possible tariff extension.
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here is author elizabeth dowling taylor talking about her book, a slave in the white house. hertog in the library of congress is just under one hour. good afternoon. welcome to the library of congress. i am john kohl, the director of the center for the book in the library of congress. the center is the reading promotion arm of the library of congress. we were created in 1977 by librarian of congress daniel boorstin to help the library of congress stimulate public interest in books and reading and literacy. we operate primarily through a couple of national networks. there are state centers for the book and in most of the state. they work with us to promote books in their respective states and in particular to promote writers and writing. we also have national reading promotion partners, many nonprofit groups and government organizations that we also work with to promote looks and reading. we are a major component in the national book festival and i hope many of you know ab
we came here because we saw ourselves as an extension of movement. we saw ourselves as taking there the streets to the halls of congress and to put that per spctive out there perspective out there, all right? so that s how we saw ourselves, and that s how i tried to continue to operate. but along the way i also realized very early on that i had a job to govern, that i had to try to figure out what, ultimately, is in the best interests of the american people. can i just say one other little, quick thing on the side? this is just my political perspective. if you look at what s going on now, i think that too many people never sat on the steps and never had that conversation with themselves that their, that they re still carrying the sign, and they never decided to take the responsibility to walk inside the building and assume the burden and the risk and the responsibility to try to govern, to work with sister wilson and lee and others to try to change the nature of the country