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"Mr President, it feels a little odd to be debating aid for the photovoltaic panel industry. It is something that we are used to discussing, but in the sense that Europe should give more support to the development and research of photovoltaic panel production in Europe. Now, instead, we are criticising China for appearing to have given too much support to its industry.
If we decide to introduce these anti-dumping duties, they may be the biggest anti-dumping duties we have ever introduced. It is therefore important to be very careful and very precise. There is a tremendous amount at stake.
It is not only European photovoltaic panel production that is at stake, but also trade relations with China and our energy and climate policy.
These are not the only anti-dumping duties that we have for renewable energy. We already have anti-dumping duties on biodiesel, ethanol, right down to the plastic used to make wind farms.
I therefore call on the Commission to carry out the overall assessment that it has been instructed to carry out as part of its investigation, to take Community interests seriously, and to examine what the consequences will be for our energy and climate policy."@en1
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