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Waaree denies predatory pricing in US amid anti-dumping probe

A group of local solar panel manufacturers in the US has filed a petition alleging that companies in India, Indonesia and Laos are dumping cheap goods in the market to disrupt new American factories' business.

July 30, 2025 / 05:02 IST
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In light of the ongoing anti-dumping investigation initiated by authorities in the US, top solar module exporter Waaree Energies refuted claims of predatory pricing to expand business in the region.

Waaree currently exports 44 percent of its manufactured modules, a key component for solar panels, and the US is one of its key markets.

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"We are an Indian company listed on Indian stock exchanges. Our accounts are transparent, audited and available to anyone who is interested. We have a bevy of investors who expect a certain level of profitability from us. We ourselves drive the business to ensure we maintain healthy profitability—which we already do. We have an EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation) guidance that we have made public, and we continue to stand by it. So, with all of that in place, we really have no room for any predatory pricing," chief executive officer Amit Paithankar told Moneycontrol in an exclusive interview.

The comments come as a group of local solar panel manufacturers in the US filed a petition alleging that companies in India, Indonesia and Laos are dumping cheap goods in the market to disrupt new American factories' business.