China has introduced measures to curb photovoltaic overcapacity while seeking to expand domestic deman. China has put forth new rules to tackle overcapacity in its solar power industry. A document released by the Ministry of Industry and ...
Tags: Solar Power, Chemicals
The Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China (MOFCOM) recently announced that subsidies were applied to US polysilicon under investigation which led to substantive damages toward China's domestic industry. Thus, a ...
Tags: Polysilicon, Countervailing Duty
Rising raw material prices and the crash of the rupee has badly mauled India's plastic industry, according to the country's largest plastics trade association. "[The] future of over 50,000 manufacturing units and four million jobs are at ...
Tags: Plastics Industry, Polymer Costs
Oil-rich countries in the Middle East that plan to boost clean energy development are expecting Chinese firms to grasp opportunities in the regional market. With increasing domestic energy demand, the Egyptian government is pushing for ...
Tags: Clean Energy, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy
ReneSola Ltd has signed a series of agreements to provide Lightsource Renewable Energy Limited with 69.5 megawatts of solar modules for installation on solar farms in the United Kingdom. Mr. Xianshou Li, ReneSola's chief executive ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, solar
The Economic and Commercial Office of the Embassy of China in Peru has issued a clarification on concerns raised by Peru's Gamarra traders about dumping of clothing by China. In recent years, 'Made-in-China' goods have proven to have good ...
China's Ministry of Commerce said on Monday that it will impose provisional anti-subsidy duties on some US exports of solar-grade polysilicon, a major material for making solar cells. The ministry said a preliminary investigation found ...
Tags: Polysilicon, Chemicals
Chinese exporters will continue to face increasing trade frictions in the second half of 2013 and in 2014 amid escalating trade protectionism moves and an uncertain economic recovery, said a report released on Monday by ...
Tags: trade frictions, economic recovery
India's Minister of Textiles, K Sambasiva Rao, has assured that the Ministry would be taking up the issue of imposition of 'anti-dumping duty' on certain textile products, where it is badly needed, with the Ministry of Finance (MoF). Mr. ...
Tags: Textile
China announced policies on Friday to ramp up support for renewable energy projects, in a bid to curb air pollution. The National Development and Reform Commission issued new subsidy standards for distributed solar power generation ...
Tags: PV power units, PV stations
Indian Printing Packaging and Allied Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (IPAMA) has urged the government to enforce a ban on import of second-hand machinery as domestic companies are facing challenges from such low quality machine ...
Tags: Old Printing Machinery
Apparel traders from Peru’s Gamarra emporium have announced a business strike and will shut down trading on September 5, 2013, as a protest against the facilities provided by the Government on imports of Chinese clothing. ...
Tags: Gamarra Traders, Chinese Imports
PV market 'reaches turning point' thanks to Asia demand 22 Aug 2013 Solarbuzz sees demand in China and Japan doubling in the second half of the year. PV demand in the Asia-Pacific region PV demand from the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region ...
The European Commission (EC) said on Wednesday it had decided to terminate anti-dumping proceeding concerning imports of stainless steel tube and pipe butt welding fittings originating from China. The EC launched an investigation ...
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT) has announced the result of its expiry review concerning the dumping and subsidizing of carbon steel welded pipe from China. The CITT has found that the dumping and subsidizing of carbon ...
Tags: Welded Steel Pipe, Mineral