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China and EU resolve solar trade dispute by settling on silicon price
GERMANY's Wacker Chemie and China's Ministry of Commerce have announced a deal on pricing of a European-made polysilicon, a key component in solar panels, ending a trade dispute between Brussels and Beijing, London's Financial Times reported.
The deal, which sets a minimum price for the polysilicon that Beijing had accused European producers of dumping on the Chinese market, comes ahead of a Brussels visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 31. China has made clear that it wants an end to trade hostility with the EU, its biggest trading partner.
The deal, which sets a minimum price for the polysilicon that Beijing had accused European producers of dumping on the Chinese market, comes ahead of a Brussels visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 31. China has made clear that it wants an end to trade hostility with the EU, its biggest trading partner.
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