In the past decade, the cost of photovoltaic power generation in China has dropped by more than 80%. This is mainly due to the continuous innovation of photovoltaic technology and the improvement of the industrial chain, enabling China to dominate the global photovoltaic industry and form unshakable efficiency and cost advantages. However, although the export of Chinese photovoltaic products has reached a record high and become an important means to stabilize foreign trade and promote the economy, new challenges are also emerging.
Chinas wind power equipment industry has achieved remarkable development in the past few years and has the strength to go global and explore overseas markets. However, different countries have differences in technical standards and certification requirements for wind power products, which has brought some challenges to Chinese wind power enterprises in the international market. The following are some major technical standards and certification requirements, especially in the EU market:
Since new energy batteries are classified as hazardous goods, extra caution is required for exports. Before exporting new energy batteries, it is advisable to work with a professional export trade company to ensure safe transportation and compliance with the laws and regulations of the destination country or region.
The export of Chinese photovoltaic products mainly includes silicon wafers, cells and modules, among which modules are the main export products. The export trade process of photovoltaic products generally includes the following steps:
The United States has embarked on a new path regarding the domestic manufacturing issue in the photovoltaic industry. On the one hand, it attempts to restrict the import of Chinese photovoltaic products by setting up different trade barriers; on the other hand, it encourages domestic photovoltaic technology manufacturing and deployment by implementing a series of incentive policies including ITC and PTC. The following deeply analyzes the background of the US photovoltaic subsidy policy and the legal definition of its domestic manufacturing.
This article explores the key points of the usage requirements for imported food additives, including the definition of food additives, regulatory basis, inspection methods for legal use, and how to import foods containing new varieties of food additives in compliance.
Importing lithium ore requires complete customs declaration documents and knowledge of tariff rates. This article details the required documents, customs tariff rates, and precautions to help enterprises clear customs smoothly, control costs, and meet the needs of the new energy vehicle industry.
European and American automakers face electrification challenges, while Chinas electric vehicle market accounts for over 50% of the global share, with cost advantages and a complete supply chain enhancing the global competitiveness of Chinese EVs.
The Indian solar module import market has witnessed a decline in Chinas share and the rise of Vietnam and Malaysia. The Indian solar industry shows signs of recovery in the face of tariff changes and the ALMM policy, and it is expected that the domestic manufacturing capacity will be significantly enhanced in the next few years.