Germany, the world’s biggest solar- panel market, will cut subsidies for photovoltaic power by a record amount next year as the government tries to control the pace of installations and wean the industry off support. Rates under the ...
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Germany, the world’s biggest solar- panel market, will cut subsidies for photovoltaic power by a record amount next year as the government tries to control the pace of installations and wean the industry off support. Rates under ...
Tags: solar
Government should beef up the timber industry so as to effectively take advantage of the looming timber shortage in South Africa. It is projected the South African local timber industry will not be able to meet the increasing demand for ...
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The release of a national photovoltaic (PV) feed-in-tariff (FiT) policy in July has resulted in a significant increase in PV project development activity in China. According to Solarbuzz, as of the end of September, the non-residential PV ...
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Unless drastic changes interrupt the development of the global economy, the production value of Taiwan`s machinery industry will approach the NT$1 trillion mark this year. This prediction results from a study carried out by Huang Yu-chen, ...
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According to the 2009 survey of world production, consumption, exports and imports of ceramic tiles by the Italian magazine Ceramic World Review, the total output of Malaysian ceramic tile industry was 90 million square meters (top 15 in ...
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The China government announced recently it will unify its feed-in-tariffs for solar power to promote the development of the domestic solar market. The feed-in-tariff for solar power systems which began construction in July 2011 and are able ...
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Downstream solar power system firms indicate the rebound of demand in Germany and Italy has been thriving in comparison of the market conditions in the second quarter of 2011. However, despite the increasing requests for quotations, ...
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The EU has set out strict rules for businesses who may try to circumvent the anti dumping provisional tariffs recently set on Chinese tiles. Lawyers acting for the European industry have confirmed that the rules operated by the European ...
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On June 2nd, 2011, the Korea Trade Commission announced a verdict that Korea will implement an anti-dumping tariff rate ranging from 9.14% to 29.42% on China's tile suppliers as well as 16.07% on other ceramic suppliers. Furthermore, the ...
Tags: ceramic industry