The Trump administration is considering new import restrictions on Chinese-made energy inverters as officials review potential risks to US electricity infrastructure, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing five sources familiar with the matter.
A rollout could come before year-end, the sources said, with the proposal focused on newly introduced foreign inverter models.
The review gained momentum after the European Commission excluded Chinese-made inverters from government-backed energy projects, although US officials could still revise or abandon the plan.
The White House, the US Federal Communications Commission and the Chinese Embassy in the US did not immediately reply to' request for comment.
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