Indonesia Solar Panel Exports Surge Amid U.S. Tensions
Indonesia''s solar panel exports have soared in recent years, reaching record highs despite mounting trade pressure from the United States. Now, a petition filed by U.S. manufacturers
Indonesia Risks U.S. Tariffs on Solar Panel Exports
As of August 2025, Indonesian solar panel exports to the U.S. remain tariff-free, but pressure is mounting. If the U.S. Commerce Department confirms that Chinese companies are using Indonesia
US tariffs, Europe slowdown reshape global solar panels trade
SINGAPORE, May 7 (Reuters) - Solar panel makers in Laos and Indonesia, mostly owned by Chinese firms, boosted their share in the U.S. market after steep tariffs hit exports from other...
Challenges and Opportunities Solar Industry Supply Chain in Indonesia
Arya Rezavidi, Chief Engineer at BRIN, highlighted that while Indonesia has a solar module manufacturing industry, solar cells are still imported. The government''s target for solar
Indonesia eyes solar surge amid US tariff challenges
Indonesia is positioning itself to become a key player in the solar energy sector, particularly as US tariffs on Chinese solar products create challenges for manufacturers.
Indonesia and Laos solar exports surge to U.S. as tariffs hit SE Asian
Solar panel manufacturers in Indonesia and Laos − many of which are owned by Chinese companies − have been rapidly gaining market share in the United States, following Washington''s
Indonesia eyes domestic solar demand to offset potential U.S.
In the first half of 2025, Indonesia''s top ten solar exporters to the U.S. shipped $608 million worth of panels and cells—six of those companies are based in Batam and have ties to
US tariffs, Europe slowdown reshape global solar panels trade
U.S. imports of solar cells, which can be assembled in the United States to create panels, have tripled since the first round of tariffs despite higher costs of imports from the targeted countries.
Indonesia Bets on Solar Manufacturing Amid US-China Trade Row
Indonesia is attracting investment in solar manufacturing due to US tariffs on Chinese and other Southeast Asian solar products. The country has relaxed regulations and incentivized
Chinese Solar Firms Exploit Energy Trade Loophole via Indonesia
In the aftermath, Indonesia, which was not covered by the ruling, saw its solar exports surge. Between January and May 2025, Indonesia shipped $733 million in solar products to the U.S.,