Senate votes to lift Chinese solar tariffs, setting up clash with Biden.
Solar Panel Tariffs: Senate Advances Resolution to Reverse Biden’s Emergency Shield
The Senate has narrowly advanced a joint resolution reversing the Biden administration’s emergency shield against tariffs for some Chinese-made solar panels. Now the ball’s in President Joe Biden’s court.
The White House has said he will veto the joint resolution, warning the measure would “create deep uncertainty for jobs and investments in the solar supply chain and the solar installation market.”
If he issues that veto, it would be the third of his presidency—and the pro-tariff legislation would need two-thirds of the vote in both chambers to overcome it.
The final vote in the Senate was 51 yeas and 41 nays.
“We’re going to get American jobs back,” said Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), who first introduced the Senate version of the resolution earlier this year, in an interview with NTD’s Melina Wisecup prior to the vote.
The vote comes days after the House voted in favor of their version of the resolution.
In it 221 members of Congress supported the legislation, while 202 opposed it.
Twelve Democrats broke ranks to join their Republican colleagues in backing the measure, which could end a 24-month tariff freeze for some solar panels with parts from China that undergo final assembly in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia.
Tariffs Divide Democrats
In the hours before the May 3 evening vote, some Democrats in the Senate publicized their concerns with the legislation.
Led by Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.), a group of nine lawmakers penned a letter via Medium explaining why they don’t back the reimposition of solar panel tariffs.
One signatory, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), has long faced criticism from Republicans and conservatives because of her ties to China.
“Our current domestic solar manufacturing can only meet about 15 percent of demand. As we work to bolster our manufacturing capabilities here at home, we must temporarily rely on these imported panels to satisfy our domestic demand and support American solar jobs,” the letter states.
It claims the resolution, “will kill jobs, raise energy costs, weaken our nation’s energy security, and make us less competitive with China.”
“Whether there’s a two-year [tariff] extension or not, the chip manufacturing and battery manufacturing is flocking to the United States,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) told NTD’s Melina Wisecup in comments before the Wednesday vote.
Other Senate Democrats, including Sens. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), made their support for the resumption of tariffs clear in the days before the May 3 Senate vote.
“The United States relies on foreign nations, like China, for far too many of our energy needs, and failing to enforce our existing trade laws undermines the goals of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act to onshore our energy supply chains, including solar,” Manchin said on April 26.
“The president got this one wrong. I’ve always stood up to presidents of both parties to fight for American jobs and American workers,” Brown said in a statement.
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