Global PV demand is expected to rebound in June or early July and China begins a rush for constructing new PV systems and power-generating stations in the second half of this year, according to China-based PV supplied Chain manufactures.
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) will make a final decision in late May after reviewing anti-dumping and anti-subsidization tariffs imposed on China-made PV modules in 2012, and this will also affect China-based PV module makers' exporting to the US and in turn influence PV demand.
In early 2015, the DOC made a preliminary decision to lower the 2012-imposed anti-dumping and anti-subsidization tariffs from an average rate of 30% to 17.5%.
Some of China's first-tier PV module makers, considering the uncertainty about the upcoming US final decision and the possibility that other countries will impose anti-dumping and anti-subsidization tariffs as well, have been setting up overseas solar cell and PV module factories in Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, with an average production capacity of 500MWp for a factory.
- [Editor:tianyawei]



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