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As the global energy transition accelerates, Southeast Asia has become a key market for renewable energy development. According to InfoLink''s latest data, PV demand in
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Chinese manufacturer Sunman is to build a 500 MW per annum solar module production facility in the New South Wales Hunter Valley after securing funding support from
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The trade tensions on solar imports from Southeast Asia aren''t new. After the over-300% tariff on Chinese solar products reduced
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June 2025 The first 2025 edition of the Southeast Asia Solar Supply Chain Map includes significant revisions and additions, driven by valuable market feedback and the region''s
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U.S. trade officials finalized steep tariff levels on most solar cells from Southeast Asia, a key step toward wrapping up a year-old trade case in which American manufacturers
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