全球太阳能进出口银行的可持续框架作为印度供应链的刺激

Mohiddin Sk, D. Barki, Ravi Shankar Dvb, K. Kumar K
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尽管经历了多年的贸易战、反倾销措施和报复,中国光伏产业正处于鼎盛时期,而欧洲制造商(实际上是欧洲国家)却在苦苦挣扎。近年来,印度、韩国、台湾和日本的组件和电池制造商向中国巨头交出了越来越多的地盘。新冠肺炎对中国制造业造成的破坏可以说是全球太阳能供应链的第一次震动,由此导致的光伏组件短缺加上世界各地的病毒遏制措施,扰乱了该行业。在本文中,我们讨论了如何通过进出口银行的演习和努力来缓解这种复杂的情况,以确保太阳能供应链的安全,重点介绍了太阳能制造供应链的需求机会和关键问题,并提供了政策建议,以便在印度建立一个强大的太阳能供应链。
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Sustainable framework for Global Solar EXIM as a Stimulus to Supply Value Chain in India
The world’s unquestionable dependence on the Chinese solar manufacturing industry has been constant over two decades and particularly intense since the nation’s supremacy was confirmed before the onset of the 2008 global financial crisis. Despite years of trade wars, anti-dumping measures and retaliations, the Chinese PV industry is at its apogee while European manufacturers (actually the ROW) struggle. India, South Korea, Taiwan and Japan have seen their module and cell makers surrender ever more ground to the Chinese giants in recent years. The disruption caused by Covid-19 on Chinese manufacturing prompted arguably the first jolt on the global solar supply chain, with the resulting shortage of PV components compounding virus containment measures around the world to disrupt the industry. In this paper, we discuss how this complex situation can be mitigated through EXIM exercises and efforts on securing the Solar Supply Chain highlights demand opportunities and key issues for the solar manufacturing supply chain to provide policy recommendations to enable creation of a strong supply chain for solar energy in India.
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