In the United States, China's PV module offer dropped by about 10%

Since the US Department of Commerce announced the preliminary results of the anti-dumping investigation, the price of Chinese-made PV modules sold in the US has fallen by about 10%. According to industry sources, since the preliminary anti-dumping results were announced in mid-May, the price of PV modules made in China has dropped from US$0.9 per watt to US$0.8 per watt. This means that Taiwan's photovoltaic cell manufacturers will not be able to successfully increase component quotations. The industry believes that the US anti-dumping duties imposed on Chinese-made photovoltaic cells will not affect the sales and production of components, so the impact of US anti-dumping duties is considered to be limited. According to industry insiders, the problem in the US PV market is that it is difficult to obtain project financing and relatively complicated project design. These issues have limited the demand for photovoltaic systems in the United States. Perhaps because the dealers intended to clean up the inventory, the price of Chinese-made PV modules sold in the US fell by 10%. Simon Tsuo, chairman of Taiwanese battery maker Moody's, previously said that anti-dumping and countervailing investigations are unlikely to cause huge differences in battery prices between Taiwan and China, as demand in the US market is expected to reach 3GW in 2012, relative to the global In terms of 30 GW demand, this figure is negligible. However, the current price of China's first-class PV modules is about 0.8 US dollars per watt, while the price of similar products in Europe has dropped rapidly to 0.7 US dollars per watt. This shows that Chinese manufacturers are eager to sell their products to the European market, thus further intensifying price competition.

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