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Friday 5 June 2015
Small Taiwan firms may be unable to apply for exemption from EU anti-circumvention probe
Small-size Taiwan-based PV solar makers and trading companies engaged in exports of solar cells or PV modules to Europe are not likely to apply for exemption from the anti-circumvention...
Monday 1 June 2015
EU starts anti-circumvention investigation of Taiwan solar firms
The European Commission on May 29 announced an anti-circumvention investigation of China-, Taiwan- and Malaysia-based makers of crystalline silicon solar cells and PV modules.
Friday 29 May 2015
Taiwan to talk with EU about PV circumvention probe
The Board of Foreign Trade (BOFT) under Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on May 28 indicated that it has sent a delegation to Brussels to talk with the European Commission...
Tuesday 5 May 2015
EU may soon decide whether to start anti-circumvention probe of China PV module makers
The European Union (EU) is likely to determine soon whether a formal investigation will be launched into China-based PV modules makers over alleged circumvention of minimum import...
Tuesday 17 March 2015
EU plans to hike minimum import prices for China-made PV modules
The European Union (EU) will review its Minimum Import Price (MIP) framework for China-made PV modules on April 1 and plans to hike minimum prices by 5.66% from EUR0.53/W (US$0.56)...
Monday 16 March 2015
China PV module makers may begin withdrawal from MIP
With the European Union (EU) deciding to remove three China-based PV module makers from the Minimum Import Price (MIP) framework for suspected circumvention of minimum import pricing...
Thursday 12 March 2015
China-made PV modules seized at Europe ports in import violation probe, says report
PV modules produced by 22 China-based makers have been seized by customs authorities at several seaports in Europe in investigations of alleged violation of floor import pricing and...
Thursday 29 January 2015
EU may dismiss SolarWorld request for anti-circumvention probe again, say Taiwan makers
The European Union (EU) is likely to dismiss Germany-based SolarWorld AG's request for a renewed anti-circumvention investigation and instead will review the minimum price and annual...
Friday 31 October 2014
EU mulling anti-circumvention measures on Asia solar exports, says report
Following the anti-dumping and countervailing measures imposed by the US on China and Taiwan solar PV makers, the European Union (EU) is now investigating other Asia countries for...
Wednesday 10 September 2014
OLAF to probe Taiwan PV makers suspected of helping China firms evade import restrictions
The European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) will investigate certain Taiwan-based PV makers suspected of helping China-based PV module makers evade the EU's minimum import price and import...
Tuesday 19 August 2014
TPVIA dismisses speculation over looming EU solar probe
The Taiwan Photovoltaic Industry Association (TPVIA) has dismissed speculation that the EU will launch an investigation into China-based PV module makers and their suppliers, including...
Wednesday 9 July 2014
EU to probe China PV makers, say Taiwan makers
The European Union (EU), in response to Germany-based SolarWorld AG's complaint that some China-based PV module makers have stealthily offered Europe-based importers prices below...
Friday 6 June 2014
EU may probe China-made PV products again, say Taiwan makers
While the European Union (EU) has settled disputes over dumping and subsidization of China-made PV products with the China government voluntarily setting a floor export price and...
Monday 21 April 2014
EU to lower floor price for China-made PV modules
The European Union (EU) has settled with the China government to downward adjust the floor price for PV modules imported from China from EUR0.56 (US$0.77)/W currently to EUR0.53/W...
Monday 24 March 2014
EU to lower floor price for China-made PV modules, say reports
The EU will lower the floor price for PV modules imported from China from EUR0.56 (US0.77)/W currently to EUR0.53/W beginning April 1, 2014, with the annual import quota remaining...