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China to close polysilicon import loophole from September

As the U.S.-China trade war trundles on, China’s Ministry of Commerce has said that it will seek to close a loophole that permits duty-free polysilicon from the U.S., EU and South Korea.

Europe finances 100 MW CSP project in South Africa

The EIB has provided a $100 million loan to public utility Eskom. The CSP plant is located near Upington, in the Northern Cape.

Second solar crowd-funding platform launches

South Carolina-based Palmetto Group launches online investment platform that enables individuals and companies to invest in solar power projects across the U.S.

SolarWorld enjoys 53% increase in first-half shipments, revenue below expectations

The German solar company shipped 357 MW of solar wafers, modules, cells and kits in the first six months of 2014, but revenue of $305 million fell short of target.

Order delays slow Singulus' return to profitability

PV equipment supplier Singulus Technologies has reported weak first-half results, with “delays in order intake in the solar division,” one of the causes for depressed revenues. Singulus reported sales of $17.9 million for Q2, down from $35.4 million year-on-year.

Recom's 'hybrid OEM model' spreads to Europe

Greek module supplier Recom has announced plans to begin manufacturing modules in Italy, as of September this year. The strategy allows the company to circumvent widening anti dumping duties.

pv magazine's weekly news round-up: Aug 8-15

A quick look back at the biggest solar news stories that have grabbed our attention over these past seven days.

Chile's Bachelet administration touts progress in the solar sector

The Bachelet government has announced a large number of land concessions and modest policies to encourage distributed generation. However, much of the progress in Chile has been without government support, and the current administration has a lot of work to do to improve policies.

Vikram Solar boss says Modi will not impose AD duties

The CEO of the Indian module manufacturer, and cell importer, told pv magazine Narendra Modi will find an alternative to duties. Gyanesh Chaudhary predicts long-awaited capital subsidies will be paid and called for preferential financing for the solar sector.

Mounting Systems: Back on track with new investor

Interview: pv magazine speaks with Mounting Systems Managing Director Stefan Spork about the company’s new ownership structure and its continuing internationalization strategy.

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