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Apr 15
12m 47s

India's solar market faces export hurdle...

S&P Global Energy
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The Indian solar market has grown considerably over the past decade as the country continues to invest in its module and cell manufacturing capacities. However, the recent imposition of additional duties by the country's largest export market – the US – has restricted India's export opportunities. In response, the Indian solar industry is increasingly redirecting their efforts towards the domestic market, while simultaneously exploring new international prospects.

Join Lena Dias Martins, associate price reporter at S&P Global Energy, price reporter Srija Basu Roy, associate price reporter Aditya Saroha and Jessica Jin principal analyst of clean technologies and supply chains at S&P Global Horizons in a discussion on the evolving Indian solar market.

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