Trump’s 1930s-level tariffs bring China battery duty to 82%, big increases for Southeast Asia
Donald Trump has announced his sweeping ‘Liberation Day’ global tariffs, with another new China tariff resulting in an effective doubling of the price of batteries and BESS imported from there to the US.

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