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  • The Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) recently recommendated imposing anrti-dumping duty against the improts of Chinese and Vietnamese solar glasses due to their alleged ultra low pries. The Indian solar glass makers were demanding sucgh duties to safeguard their interests. Now with the iRead more

    The Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) recently recommendated imposing anrti-dumping duty against the improts of Chinese and Vietnamese solar glasses due to their alleged ultra low pries. The Indian solar glass makers were demanding sucgh duties to safeguard their interests. Now with the imposition of anti-dumping duties, the foreing import below a threshold minimum price cannot enter the Indian solar market. This can ensure a level playting field for the Indian solar glass makers who were find it tough to comete with the the ultra low prices of Chinese solar glass makers.

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Murugan
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Bharat
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Kishor
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Sumit
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Chetan
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  • Solar module production is more of an assemly line where different components of a solar module are assembled. For example-solar cells (mostly imported from China) are packed and connected in arrays, encapculants are used, solar glasses are used on the top and back to prevent from direct damage fromRead more

    Solar module production is more of an assemly line where different components of a solar module are assembled. For example-solar cells (mostly imported from China) are packed and connected in arrays, encapculants are used, solar glasses are used on the top and back to prevent from direct damage from water, cleaning and other threats. Silver pastes are also used in these modules. On the other hand, Alumunium frames are also used at the corners to make it easy to install and transport to give an additional sturdy support.

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Anup
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Gautam
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Dushyant
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  • There are selected Indian firms which are set to produce wafers and ingots in India in the coming few months/years. Companies like Adani Group and Waaree have already announced their plans to produce wafers and ingots. Few companies like Waaree Energies won the PLI award of the government to produceRead more

    There are selected Indian firms which are set to produce wafers and ingots in India in the coming few months/years. Companies like Adani Group and Waaree have already announced their plans to produce wafers and ingots. Few companies like Waaree Energies won the PLI award of the government to produce wafers and ingots in India. On the other hand, companies like Premier Energies and Emmvee Group have also announced producing wafers and ingots in the country.

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vicky
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