Chinese photovoltaic industry thriving despite US tariff
A US
tariff on China-made photovoltaic (PV) power products will have little effect
on the nation’s PV industry thanks to an expanding domestic market and robust
global demand, experts said.
On May
9, the US announced a 25 percent tariff on $200 billion worth of Chinese
imports, including PV products. However, Chinese observers said that the
industry will remain strong despite the tariff, as the US only represents a
small fraction of China’s PV exports, and China has already established other
markets with strong demand.
In the
first four months of this year, China’s exports of PV products rose 81 percent
year-on-year to 20.6 gigawatts (GW), according to a report released by the
China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic
Products (CCCME). According to the report, the biggest export markets included
the Netherlands, Vietnam, India and Australia.
“Due to
anti-dumping and countervailing sanctions imposed by the US, the US market has
been contracting for Chinese PV exports in recent years,” Lin Boqiang, director
of the China Center for Energy Economics Research at Xiamen University, told the Global Times, “Also, US’s demand for
PV products has always been relatively weak because of its supply of cheap
natural gas.”
The US
began imposing anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Chinese PV products
since 2011 and trade volume has declined ever since. In 2018, only 61 megawatts
of PV modules were exported to the US, according to CCCME.
Lin also
said that because of the duties in the US, a good number of Chinese PV
companies that targeted the US market have shifted manufacturing to other
countries including Southeast Asian and European countries to avoid US
sanctions.
The boom
in PV exports in the first four months is also thanks to the termination of
anti-dumping and countervailing sanctions in the EU, which has become the
biggest export market for China, Lin said.
According
to a report by the CCCME, free trade of PV products between China and the EU
resumed in September 2018, and bilateral trade volume doubled in the following
quarter. The shift in the EU contributed 3.54 GW to China’s total PV exports in
the first quarter increasing 957.7 percent year-on-year.
“The EU
has a growing demand for PV products because it has one of the highest
environmental standards in the world,” Lin said. “Likewise the domestic market
for PV models is also growing. One can predict China’s PV export market will
continue its robust growth in the coming years.”
Source:Global Times
On May 27, 2019, electrician
inspected the grid-connected equipment at the photovoltaic power plant on the hill
near Yangying Village, Lai’an County, Anhui Province. (Photo by from Song
Weixing People’s Daily Online)
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