China's PV modules in Europe are as low as 0.6 Euro

Abstract According to the European Association of Cheap Solar Energy (AFASE), for installers and developers, the minimum price per watt imposed on Chinese PV modules imported into the EU will feel much higher than the price suggested by the agreement. According to AFASE, agreement
According to the European Association of Cheap Solar Energy (AFASE), for installers and developers, the minimum price per watt imposed on Chinese PV modules imported into the EU will feel much higher than the price suggested by the agreement.


According to AFASE, the minimum import price of the agreement is 0.55 euros ($0.74) per watt, and when considering the extra cost, it will be almost 0.56 to 0.60 euros (0.79 to 0.80 US dollars) per watt.

In a statement to the reporter, the organization stated: “Because the market price will depend on whether or not the importer involved in the distribution of the product is at the door of the installer, developer and other downstream operators, it is very difficult to determine the market price. In general, after about 2% of the EU border and 5% of distributor profits, consider the average activity cost, the price may reach 0.59 to 0.60 euros."

AFASE represents the downstream part of the European solar industry, and as cheap Chinese options are removed from the market, it is expected to see component prices rise.

The case against Chinese manufacturers was brought by high-priced European competitors who claimed that they were being weakened because goods imported from China were being sold at a lower price than production costs under certain circumstances.

AFASE said that European demand for solar energy has been affected by the decline in public support and the uncertainty created by the long-term trade war between the EU and China. Ground-mounted installations are expected to suffer the most.

The group also stated that its members are subject to Chinese importers and the European Commission to ensure fulfillment of its commitments, adding that it is impossible to thoroughly judge the way rules are followed.

The statement said: "Because this is purely a problem that Chinese production exporters comply with their commitments and are regulated by the European Commission, trials are impossible for AFASE. AFASE and its members are forced to withstand price commitments and their implementation and supervision. result."

AFASE added that it is committed to following a format used by both the past committee and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, which coordinates its implementation in China and has experience with the difficulties that the mechanism may create.

Despite this, its warning does not follow the price commitment, resulting in the implementation of punitive anti-dumping duties, an average of about 47.6% per manufacturer, which will only further damage the European market.

The statement said: "This industry should not be subject to any possible consequences of breach of price commitments, nor should it have to face the implementation of any retroactive anti-dumping duties in case the EU decides to revoke its commitment to any Chinese production exporter."

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