Trade Resources Industry Views The Agreement Between China and Europe Imports of Chinese Solar Panels Has Been Launched

The Agreement Between China and Europe Imports of Chinese Solar Panels Has Been Launched

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The new agreement between China and Europe on EU imports of Chinese solar panels has officially been launched. The result of the minimum price and volume limit, which the industry is most concerned about, has also been released. The minimum price of Chinese modules shipped to Europe from now on will be EUR0.56/Watt (US$0.74). Although the amount of volume quota hasn't been finalized, the industry has considered 7GW/year as a reasonable amount. According to EnergyTrend, a research division of TrendForce, the minimum price agreed by China and Europe is higher than what Chinese manufacturers proposed earlier and lower than European manufacturers' production costs. In addition, the decomposition of unit cost may allow manufacturers that specialize in certain areas to raise the price, thus price may be unpredictable in the third quarter.

Taiwan's cell price may go downward in the third quarter. Since the new agreement did not bring too much pressure on Chinese manufacturers, changes have been made toward the orders that were originally transferred to Taiwanese manufacturers in order to avoid risks. For now, both OEM product and sales prices have declined. As indicated by the price investigation, OEM product price in Taiwan's cell industry has dropped below NT$0.2/Watt (US$0.0067) and the price of first-tier manufacturers has dropped to NT$0.19/Watt. For mainstream products, although sales price of first-tier manufacturers remains at NT$0.4/Watt, the price of second-tier manufacturers has dropped below NT$0.4/Watt. Besides, because the new agreement actually benefits first-tier Chinese manufacturers, quite a few manufacturers have started to cancel the orders, delay shipments, and choose to use their own products first. According to several Taiwanese manufacturers, the current order status of the third quarter remains in good shape. Shipments to Europe, the US, and Japan are all relatively steady. The orders that are affected are the ones transferred from Chinese manufacturers. However, it may have different impact on each manufacturer due to different order quantity placed by Chinese manufacturers.

On the other hand, the decomposition of cost is likely to have a notable impact on price. Deducting the manufacturing cost of modules and cells, upstream polysilicon and silicon wafer manufacturers may pave the way for further price growth. Several silicon wafer manufacturers indicate that previous price revision was mainly on modules and cells, silicon wafer and polysilicon manufacturers didn't benefit from it at all. The new agreement that sets a minimum price on modules can help silicon wafer manufacturers to revise the price upward. Based on EnergyTrend's estimates, the difference between the price of normal-grade products and the above cost structure is about 30%-35%, and that between the price of high-efficiency products and the above cost structure is 25-30%. Therefore, polysilicon and silicon wafer manufacturers are intended to revise the price recently.

Source: http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20130813PR210.html
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