China acts to halt solar price slump, declares low bids illegal
[Digitimes] - 10/22/2024
China's solar industry has reached a consensus to curb domestic price wars by setting a price floor for solar modules. China Photovoltaic Industry Association announced a minimum bidding cost of CNY 0.68 per watt (W). Bids below this threshold will be considered illegal.
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