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Middle East tensions complicate Beijing’s push to curb China solar overcapacity
Middle East tensions and rising energy prices have reduced Beijing's urgency to enforce anti-involution or supply consolidation in its solar industry, exacerbating a price war that leaves manufacturers losing money. Analysts suggest the Iran conflict is driving lower solar pricing, delaying government action to stabilize the sector.
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