EU opens trade probe into Chinese solar panels

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union launched an anti-dumping probe Thursday into Chinese solar panels, after an industry association claimed the products were being exported for less than it costs to make them.

An EU statement said that in 2011 China exported solar panels and associated key components worth around €21 billion ($26.5 billion) to the 27-nation bloc.

The complaint is the biggest-ever anti-dumping claim filed with the EU. It was filed in July by a group of 25 producers of solar gear including companies from Germany, Italy and Spain.

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