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Turkey opens anti-dumping probe in Chinese PV frames, connection boxes

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Turkish authorities claim that they have found evidence of dumping plate practices by Chinese PV junction boxes and frames manufacturers, who reportedly caused considerable damage to domestic producers.

May 26, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

The Turkey ministerie of Trade launched an anti-dumping study into Chinese connected connection boxes and aluminum frames used in solar modules.

Local companies Ekinler Endüstri A.ş and Hatko Teknik Donanımlar Mümessillik Ve Ticaret A.ş requested the probe in junction boxesWhile Arslan Aluminum Inc., Lazer Solar Energy Aluminum Systems Inc. and Pantech Aluminum Inc. have submitted the request with regard to Module Frames.

In two separate notifications published in the official Gazette, the authorities said they found evidence of dumping by Chinese PV manufacturers, who, according to them, caused significant damage to domestic producers.

In both cases, civil servants did not mention Chinese manufacturers.

In March, the Ministry imposed tasks on the import of solar panels from Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Croatia and Jordan.

Turkey introduced restrictions on the import of solar module in April 2020 for the first time.

The domestic PV cell and module industry currently has various gigawatts with an annual production capacity.

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