China Solar Exports Surge 60 Percent in April

The monthly shipments reached an impressive valuation of $3.12 billion amid rapid global technological advancements.

However, total volume declined compared to March, dropping from 1.71 billion to 1.34 billion cells.

Weight metrics also decreased from the previous month’s record high of 1.16 million metric tons.

A massive surge in March occurred because international buyers rushed to beat a crucial policy deadline.

China officially canceled its lucrative export tax refund program on April 1, prompting heavy front-loading.

Despite the recent month-on-month drop, long-term demand remains exceptionally strong across emerging markets.

Burgeoning green energy sectors in Southeast Asia and Africa continue to drive substantial Chinese solar procurement.

The national customs administration will release specific country-by-country delivery breakdowns later this week.

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