The Norwegian polysilicon maker has been been frozen out of the Chinese solar market by political tensions between Beijing and the U.S. and mothballed its Washington State production line last year. However, two recent business agreements could change all that.Whilst last quarter brought Norwegian polysilicon producer REC Silicon news of a welcome respite from its domestic tax authorities, the most momentous developments for the company have occurred this month. On October 13, the manufacturer - which has all its wholly-owned manufacturing facilities on U.S. soil - signed agreements to supply ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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