Germany on collision course with Brussels over solar panel row with China

Imposing anti-dumping duties would be ‘grave mistake’ says Rösler

A German national flag  in front of solar panels in Bad Hersfeld. Photograph:  Lisi Niesner/Reuters
A German national flag in front of solar panels in Bad Hersfeld. Photograph: Lisi Niesner/Reuters

Germany's vice-chancellor and economy minister put Berlin on a collision course with Brussels by warning that imposing anti-dumping duties on solar panels from China would be a "grave mistake".

Philipp Rösler's statement came as Germany's leading manufacturing industry organisation also called for urgent negotiations with China to head off the threatened import duties, which are expected to be announced formally by the European Commission in early June.

The flurry of German anxiety comes a week before a visit by Li Keqiang, China's new premier, who is due to meet German chancellor Angela Merkel next Sunday. Germany is the only EU member state he will visit on his first foreign tour.
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