What Do Tongwei and LONGi''s Struggles Say About the
Tongwei''s July report stated that in spite of strong growth in exports and domestic solar installation, prices were negatively impacted by supply chain concentration.
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Tongwei''s July report stated that in spite of strong growth in exports and domestic solar installation, prices were negatively impacted by supply chain concentration.
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US tariffs on Chinese-linked exports disrupted Malaysia''s solar sector, causing factory shutdowns, stalling Longi''s operations, and shifting focus to local deployment.
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A two-year U.S. tariff holiday on solar panels from four Southeast Asian countries expired on Thursday.
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Tongwei''s July report stated that in spite of strong growth in
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Meanwhile, Chinese solar panel giant Longi Green Energy Technology Co, which accounts for more than 37 per cent of capacity in Malaysia, has halted its expansion plans after
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Under the enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), US Customs and Border Protection has reportedly excluded Longi solar modules made with Tongwei polysilicon
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Chinese solar manufacturing giant LONGi Green Energy has addressed rumours it is planning to shut down production at its facilities in Southeast Asia in response to US import tariffs
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As the "bridgehead" for Chinese photovoltaic companies to export to the United States market, the Chinese-backed photovoltaic production capacity in Southeast Asia has fallen into a
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The United States will impose new duties on imports from LONGi and three other Chinese solar panel makers, trade officials said on Friday, after an investigation found in a preliminary
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Domestic photovoltaic companies'' factories in Southeast Asia are experiencing a new round of turmoil, with leading companies including LONGi Green Energy and Trina Solar being
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Over the past 18 months, the effects of the U.S. increasing tariffs on four Southeast Asian countries have become apparent, with Chinese companies in Vietnam''s solar sector being forced to
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