China anti-dumping investigation against US,South Korea polysilicon suppliers would hurt local downstream players Nuying Huang,Taipei;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES[Friday 25 May 2012]Mainly due to the imposition of anti-dumping tariffs by the US ...
Tags: China, Korea, Solar, Anti-Dumping
Uncertainty causes solar firms to expand with caution Nuying Huang,Taipei;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES[Thursday 24 May 2012]Europe and India are likely to conduct similar investigations as those carried out by the US against China-based solar ...
Tags: Solar, Solar Wafer, Caution
Taipei,May 23,2012(CENS)--Actively engaged in development and mass production of LED lights with power of over 200 watts,Wisdom Well Technology Ltd.,a Taiwanese supplier of LED lamps and electronic devices,has seen its 200W LED high bay ...
Tags: Wisdom Well, 200W-above LED Lights, overseas markets, high-power models
Solar wafer firms inclined to follow solar cell firms to increase quotes Nuying Huang,Taipei;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES[Wednesday 23 May 2012]Taiwan-based solar cell makers plan to increase prices as demand has been high.Solar wafer firms hope ...
Tags: PV, solar cell, solar wafer, increase quotes
China government focuses on illegal imports of waste materials that carry polysilicon Nuying Huang,Taipei;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES[Wednesday 23 May 2012]The price of polysilicon in China has been low causing many firms to shut down ...
Tags: China government, illegal imports, carry polysilicon, pollution problems
US solar firms may request duties on China-made solar modules Nuying Huang,Taipei;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES[Monday 21 May 2012]The anti-dumping duties on China-made solar cells announced by the US government are unlikely to curb price ...
Taiwan solar cell makers plan to increase quotes due to expected order increases from China Nuying Huang,Taipei;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES.The US government announced preliminary anti-dumping duties on China-made solar cells on May 17,2012,and ...
Computex Taipei 2012 is scheduled for June 5-9 with 1,800 exhibitors and 5,400 booths,and is expected to attract 36,000 buyers and 10,000 professionals from overseas.The show is estimated to reach a total trade of US$28 billion,according to ...
Tags: Computex, Computex Taipei 2012, latest technologies and products
Commentary:Solar trade war between US and China looming Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES,Taipei [Friday 18 May 2012]In 2011,several US-based solar firms such as Solyndra,SepctraWatt,Evergreen Solar,and Energy Conversion Devices filed for ...
Tags: China, US, Solar trade war, solar firms, solar products
BenQ to release 32-inch direct-type LED TV Julian Ho,Taipei BenQ is set to release a new 32-inch direct-type LED TV by the end of May that will be priced around NT$11,900(US$400)in hope that the company will stay in competition with ...
Tags: BenQ, LED TV, LCD TV, Samsung Electronics
Wah Lee benefiting from TSMC,UMC full capacity Patty Wang,Taipei;Adam Hwang,DIGITIMES[Wednesday 16 May 2012]Wah Lee Industrial,a Taiwan-based distributor of electronic materials,has obtained growing orders for silicon wafers,photo resist ...
Thin-film solar firms expand operations into solar PV systems Nuying Huang,Taipei;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES[Wednesday 16 May 2012]Thin-film solar products have been marginalized since the price of mainstream silicon-based solar products has ...
Ledtech to see increasing revenues Siu Han,Taipei;Alex Wolfgram,DIGITIMES[Wednesday 16 May 2012]Ledtech reported that its LED lighting revenues in April were at an all-time high and is expected to grow even more in May with the possibility ...
Fabless semiconductor firm RFaxis Inc of Irvine, CA, USA, which designs RF semiconductors and embedded antenna solutions for the wireless connectivity and cellular mobility markets, has announced the sampling of its pure-CMOS, RFX8420 RF ...
Tags: Electronics, USA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Germany FIT uncertainty ignites hope for Europe solar market in 3Q12 Nuying Huang,Taipei;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES[Tuesday 15 May 2012]The Germany government's solar feed-in tariff(FIT)reductions,which took effect on April 1,may have to be ...
Tags: Germany, government, Energy