Another Chinese manufacturer has been removed from the EU minimum price (MIP) undertaking. The MIP allowed Chinese producers to avoid antidumping and countervailing duties on solar module exported to Europe, if they were not sold below a minimum price determined by the European Commission. Documents published the European Commission and obtained by pv magazine reveal that Znshine will be withdrawn from the arrangement, after violating agreement terms. The EC had carried out an investigation into MIP compliance in partnership with EU members states custom bodies. The EC asserts that some Znshine module exported to the EU were designated as being from a third country, when in fact they were produced in China. ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...