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CNBC20.04.2026Business2 dk okuma

China Calls for Concerted Efforts to Address Solar Power Overcapacity Crisis

Government agencies propose capacity control, price enforcement and M&A measures to end domestic price war

Hızlı Bakış

  • China's government agencies met Friday to address severe overcapacity in the solar power industry, proposing capacity control, price enforcement, and M&A measures to end the domestic price war.
  • The country produces over 80% of global solar panel components but faces intense domestic competition labeled 'involution' and shrinking export opportunities due to US tariffs and EU supply chain diversification.

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Neden Önemli?

China dominates global solar panel manufacturing, producing over 80% of the world's solar components according to the IEA. However, intense domestic competition has created severe overcapacity, triggering a price war that the government has characterized as 'involution' - a term describing excessive and counterproductive competition. This overcapacity has been exacerbated by US tariffs and the EU's efforts to diversify away from Chinese solar supplies.

Yazı boyutu

China has called for "concerted efforts" to ease its solar power industry's severe overcapacity crisis, as part of Beijing's campaign to end a fierce price war. The proposed measures include capacity control, standard guidance, price enforcement, mergers and acquisitions and intellectual property protection "to promote the high-quality development of the photovoltaic industry.

China's solar manufacturing capacity far outstrips global demand, triggering a domestic price war in recent years. The country makes more than 80% of the world's solar panel components, per the International Energy Agency, but its industry has been battling with an overcapacity problem because of intense domestic competition, which the Chinese government has called "involution."

The push comes shortly after a meeting on Friday between agencies, including China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the National Development and Reform Commission, as well as the China Photovoltaic Industry Association and major state-owned power generators that buy solar, such as China Huaneng Group and China Datang Corp.

"The meeting required strengthened inter-departmental coordination and concerted efforts to continuously deepen the governance of the photovoltaic industry, and to fully promote comprehensive governance related to 'anti-involution,'" China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said in a statement on Monday, per a Google translation.

China's solar overcapacity issue has been further compounded by a sense of growing resistance from high-value overseas markets, with the U.S. aggressively imposing tariffs on solar products from China and the European Union diversifying its solar supply chain away from Beijing. In response, China's government has launched an "anti-involution" campaign, seeking to slash production capacity and put an end to disorderly pricing schemes.

Analysts have told CNBC that the fallout from the U.S. and Israel-led Iran war is likely to expedite a shift away from fossil fuels and make countries think differently about the role renewables can play in shoring up energy security, potentially delivering a boost to demand for solar. Chinese solar manufacturers told Reuters last week, however, that any expected boost to global renewables demand due to the Iran war energy price shock was unlikely to ease the industry's overcapacity challenge.

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Yapay zekâ öngörüsü — kesinlik taşımaz

  • China will implement stricter capacity controls on solar manufacturers

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  • Increased M&A activity among Chinese solar manufacturers

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Açık Sorular

  • Will the anti-involution measures effectively reduce capacity?
  • Will the Iran war actually boost global solar demand enough to absorb Chinese overcapacity?
  • How quickly can Chinese manufacturers adapt to reduced export opportunities?

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