China to publish polysilicon ruling on Feb 20
Updated: 2013-01-09 16:58
By Li Jiabao (chinadaily.com.cn)
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China's Ministry of Commerce will issue a preliminary ruling on its anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations into imported polysilicon from the United States, the European Union and South Korea on Feb 20, the 21st Century Business Herald reported citing an unnamed source.
China launched a probe on Nov 27 to determine whether retroactive duties should be levied on imported solar-grade polysilicon from the three countries.
The newspaper quoted unnamed senior officials in the polysilicon business as saying that leading exporters, including Wacker Chemie AG — which produced 95 percent of EU's polysilicon exports to China in 2012 — rushed to export the material to China during the investigation period.
Chinese imports of polysilicon increased 36 percent year-on-year in 2011 to 64,600 tons worth more than $2 billion. Imports are expected to reach a record high of 80,000 tons in 2012.
Polysilicon, or polycrystalline silicon, is a key component of solar panels.
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