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    All the while, Chinese inverters – heavily subsidized and offered at prices few customers can resist – continue to flood the European market. This brings us to the second paradox, exemplified clearly by the Czech Republic.

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    Should Chinese inverters be banned?

    Critics argue that banning Chinese inverters could raise costs and disrupt supply chains, as European alternatives are 30-50% more expensive. The European Commission is assessing cybersecurity risks in the solar value chain, with the ESMC advocating for measures like Lithuania's 2023 ban on Chinese inverters.

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