Is The Dark Age Of China's Solar Panel Industry Over?

International Business Times

Published Jan 27, 2014 10:11AM ET

Updated Jan 27, 2014 11:00AM ET

By Sophie Song - China’s solar panel industry is just starting to revive following a prolonged downturn resulting from overcapacity, but is another bust on the horizon?

After months of low demand and low prices, fueled by China’s gold rush into the industry, and the EU’s import tariffs to stop the Chinese from dumping, sales in the industry began to recover in the last two quarters. Demand from China and Japan were surging, and manufacturers responded by expanding production capacity, the South China Morning Post reported on Sunday.

But the industry is by no means less crowded than before, and with fast-growing solar capacity increasing fiscal pressures on China and Japan, industry officials are worried that the two countries will be forced to cut subsidies, which could lead to another bust for the sector.

"The key is whether the Chinese government is determined enough to boost solar generation," said Sun Haiyan, a senior executive at Trina Solar, when asked if the current solar expansion in China was sustainable.