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Energy Law

Nov. 10, 2011

Chinese solar company freezes installations

Chinese company CECEP, a state-owned solar panel manufacturer, has reportedly frozen $500 million in solar installations in the U.S. in response to the trade complaints against China launched by several American solar manufacturers.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Chinese company CECEP Solar Energy Technology Co. Ltd., a state-owned renewable energy company, has reportedly frozen solar installations in the U.S. worth $500 million in response to the trade complaints against China launched by several American solar manufacturers.


The company's general manager said in a press conference in Bejing that uncertainties over how the handling of the complaints will a...

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