I'm sympathetic to the complaint that this isn't a level playing field. People shouldn't be blaming the American solar industry for not being price competitive with Chinese companies who are aggressively subsidized by their government. And I also think since solar is an emerging technology, we want the U.S. to have a competitive industry for the future. On the other hand, a tariff *will* hurt U.S. consumers and *will* slow the adoption of clean energy in this country by making it more expensive. This is a tough issue.
Why don't we slap a tariff on them for a limited and fixed amount of time, say 2 or 3 years. And say to our solar industry, you have 2-3 years of protection from Chinese competition, after which time it will end. You have that long to innovate and lower your prices. At the end of that time, whichever companies have done well enough for themselves to compete will be able to do so, and the ones who have not will fall by the wayside.
- wolf