EDITION: Thursday, October 11, 2012 -- 01:01 PM

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Trade case combatants spar over impact of Commerce ruling

For all the hubbub over steep tariffs levied on imported Chinese crystalline silicon cells as part of the high-profile SolarWorld trade case, the trade action's final impact might not live up to the hype. Despite a yearlong legal battle that resulted in the Commerce Department finalizing duty rates yesterday ranging from 24 to 255 percent on Chinese solar modules, two key decisions could hollow out SolarWorld's victory. Go to story #1

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