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Restricting Solar Equipment Exports to the US? China's Ministry of Commerce Evades Question, Claiming Unawareness

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Reports suggest China is considering restricting exports of solar panel manufacturing equipment to the US, potentially to counter Tesla's domestic expansion plans. China's Ministry of Commerce declined to comment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What did foreign media report regarding Chinese officials and solar equipment?
A: Foreign media reported that Chinese officials met with domestic suppliers to consider restricting solar equipment exports to the United States.
Q: How did the spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce respond to the reports?
A: He Yadong, the spokesperson, evaded the question and claimed he was unaware of the situation.
Q: According to Reuters, who is pushing to expand US solar panel production capacity?
A: Tesla CEO Elon Musk is pushing to expand US production capacity to reduce reliance on China.
Q: What percentage of the world's solar modules does China currently produce?
A: China currently produces over 80% of the world's solar modules.
Q: How much solar panel and cell manufacturing equipment was Tesla seeking to procure from Chinese suppliers in March?
A: Tesla was seeking to procure 2.9 billion dollars worth of manufacturing equipment from Chinese suppliers.