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Breaking the "involutionary" competition! The two major photovoltaic leaders announce "production reduction and control of output."
Tongwei Co.,Ltd's subsidiary Yongxiang Co. and Daqo Energy have a total production capacity of over 1.2 million tons. Analysts expect that this production cut will reach at least 0.8 million tons, leading to a significant decline in silicon material output from December to January. Despite the production cut being initiated, the current Industry still faces considerable inventory pressure.
The photovoltaic Industry is currently undergoing a "de-involution"! Tongwei Co.,Ltd and Daqo Energy have both announced production cuts and maintenance.
① Both Tongwei Co.,Ltd and Daqo Energy are signatories of the photovoltaic industry self-discipline agreement. According to the self-discipline agreement, photovoltaic companies will begin to manage production capacity starting next month (January 2025). ② Analysts believe that adjusting the overall industry capacity utilization rate to the Range of 50%-60% can basically match the demand for polysilicon in 2025, preliminarily achieving a supply-demand balance.
Pacific Securities: A reversal in the photovoltaic Industry is imminent. Pay attention to three directions.
The Research Reports from The Pacific Securities indicate that with continuous breakthroughs in new markets and new technologies, a new cycle of price parity in solar storage is accelerating its onset, and a reversal in the photovoltaic Industry is imminent, suggesting attention to three directions.
China's Solar Industry Looks to OPEC for Guide to Survival
Hong Kong stock concept tracking | The implementation of photovoltaic quotas is imminent, and the prosperity of various segments in the photovoltaic industry is solidifying at the bottom (including concept stocks).
The main conference of the industry that the market is focusing on 'preventing internal cycle' will be held tomorrow afternoon (5th).
Direct hit on the 2024 annual conference of the photovoltaic industry: focusing on the Middle East and Africa markets. There are both opportunities and challenges for Chinese enterprises to "go global".
① Chinese new energy companies have four advantages in their process of entering the Middle East: the first is technological innovation and production capacity; the second is global layout and market expansion; the third is policy support and market demand; the fourth is cost and economic benefits. ② The African countries most suitable for Chinese photovoltaic investment include South Africa, Egypt, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.