China’s Polysilicon Prices Fall Again Amid 480,000 MT Inventory Buildup
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Global solar supply chains are facing a new pressure on prices, as weak post-holiday demand in China clashes with high polysilicon reserves, pushing wafer costs down and weighing on exporters in the face of political changes. Polysilicon prices have fallen back in China, as weak post-holiday demand has joined high stocks and the return of supply.
China’s polysilicon prices fall again amid 480,000 MT inventory buildup
Global solar supply chains face renewed price pressure as weak post-holiday demand in China collides with high polysilicon stockpiles, pushing wafer costs lower and weighing on exporters ahead of policy changes.Polysilicon prices have fallen again in China as weak post-holiday demand met high stockpiles and returning supply. The China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association’s (CNMIA) silicon industry branch reported a sharp weekly drop on March 4…
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