Recently, there were market rumors that the General Administration of Market Regulation conducted interviews with the China Photovoltaic Industry Association, Tongwei Group, GCL Technology, Daquan Energy, Xinte Energy, the Asian silicon industry, and Oriental Hope. The contents of the interview included reporting on relevant monopoly risks, putting forward clear opinions on rectification, and putting forward requirements for enterprises to do a good job in rectification. The reporter confirmed from an industry insider that this interview was indeed true. The General Administration of Market Regulation requires the China Photovoltaic Industry Association and the companies interviewed not to agree on production capacity, capacity utilization, production and sales prices; not to use any form of market division, production distribution, or profit distribution through investment ratios; and not to communicate and coordinate current or future information on prices, costs, production and sales volume. The General Administration of Market Regulation also requires the association and the companies interviewed to submit written corrective measures to the General Administration of Market Supervision by January 20.

Zhitongcaijing · 4d ago
Recently, there were market rumors that the General Administration of Market Regulation conducted interviews with the China Photovoltaic Industry Association, Tongwei Group, GCL Technology, Daquan Energy, Xinte Energy, the Asian silicon industry, and Oriental Hope. The contents of the interview included reporting on relevant monopoly risks, putting forward clear opinions on rectification, and putting forward requirements for enterprises to do a good job in rectification. The reporter confirmed from an industry insider that this interview was indeed true. The General Administration of Market Regulation requires the China Photovoltaic Industry Association and the companies interviewed not to agree on production capacity, capacity utilization, production and sales prices; not to use any form of market division, production distribution, or profit distribution through investment ratios; and not to communicate and coordinate current or future information on prices, costs, production and sales volume. The General Administration of Market Regulation also requires the association and the companies interviewed to submit written corrective measures to the General Administration of Market Supervision by January 20.