The Hong Kong manufacturer is holding out hope a boom that is expected to start imminently will help it turnaround losses that forced it to issue a profit warning last week. Getting its new production line in Qujing up to speed will help, provided the demand materializes.The estimate that China will race from a relatively subdued 11.4 GW of new solar capacity during the first six months of the year to 40 GW by year-end has been widely bandied about. The first-half figures published by solar manufacturer Solargiga on Friday tell a familiar tale of hope resting on a rebound in the world's biggest ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...