Group 1 - The U.S. has initiated anti-dumping and countervailing investigations on crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells imported from India, Indonesia, and Laos, following a request from the Alliance for American Solar Manufacturing and Trade [1] - The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) is expected to make a preliminary ruling on the material injury caused by these imports by September 2, 2025 [1] - If the ITC finds substantial harm to the U.S. domestic industry, the Department of Commerce will continue its investigation, with preliminary countervailing and anti-dumping rulings expected in October and December 2025, respectively [1] Group 2 - In 2024, the estimated import value of the investigated products from India is approximately $790 million, from Indonesia is about $420 million, and from Laos is around $340 million [2] Group 3 - Shuangliang Group has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with CATL's subsidiary, aiming to integrate resources for the construction of zero-carbon parks [3] - The collaboration will leverage both companies' strengths in energy management and clean energy solutions to explore new models for zero-carbon park development [3] Group 4 - Zhonglai Co., Ltd. announced that its subsidiary won a bid worth 280 million yuan for a 1GW photovoltaic project operation and maintenance contract [4] - The contract includes responsibilities for the operation, maintenance, and safety of the photovoltaic plants during the service period [4] Group 5 - Qidong Hongjun New Energy Co., Ltd. plans to invest 2 billion yuan in a project to build a 4GW heterojunction battery and 2GW module production base [5] - The project will be constructed in phases, with an initial investment of 1 billion yuan for the first phase, which will produce 2GW of bifacial double-glass modules [5]
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