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Report on Current Development of Key Companies in China’s Crystal Silicon Solar Cell and Module Industry

Research and Markets has released a report titled “Current Development of Key Companies in China’s Crystal Silicon Solar Cell and Module Industry.”

Deriving benefit from the expertise of Chinese specialists returning from Europe and U.S., and increasing demand from overseas market, the Chinese photovoltaic industry started to develop from the year 2004. Midstream solar cell and module companies in China developed rapidly.

The financial crisis that emerged across the world in the year 2008 led to rapid decrease in the prices of raw materials, changes in the supply-demand, losses due to decline in inventory prices and the capacity of idle production became more apparent. Capital pressure was also experienced by the industry. Chinese companies are attempting to handle the impact caused due to the financial crisis. The companies are also turning to domestic markets to fuel new growth.

The development of first-and- second-tier crystal silicon cell and module companies in China is analyzed in this report. The report also studies other issues associated with these companies that include product status, capital funding, R&, production capacity, D operations, client portfolio and sales network.

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