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Overseas express delivery and the closure of US photovoltaic companies: China's opportunity to break through


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The closure of photovoltaic enterprises in the United States has brought a huge impact on the global photovoltaic industry. This has not only affected the energy supply structure of the United States, but also had a profound impact on the pattern of the global energy market. China, in this turbulent situation, has seen a rare opportunity for development. From the perspective of the supply chain, the closure of photovoltaic enterprises in the United States has led to a reshuffle of the global photovoltaic industry supply chain. Suppliers who originally relied on the US market had to find a new way out, and China's huge market and perfect industrial system have become their ideal choice. This provides more cooperation opportunities for Chinese photovoltaic enterprises and helps to further improve and optimize the domestic photovoltaic industry chain. At the same time, the development of overseas express delivery to the door service provides a more convenient and efficient channel for the export of Chinese photovoltaic products. In the past, the complexity and uncertainty of the logistics and transportation links often became an obstacle for Chinese photovoltaic enterprises to expand overseas markets. But now, with the popularization of overseas express delivery to the door service, both small photovoltaic modules and large photovoltaic equipment can be delivered to customers more quickly and accurately. This convenient logistics service has greatly shortened the distance between Chinese photovoltaic products and overseas markets, reduced transaction costs, and improved market competitiveness. For Chinese photovoltaic enterprises, they can respond to the needs of overseas customers more promptly and provide personalized products and services, so as to stand out in the fierce international competition. In addition, the energy policy during the Trump administration has also exacerbated the plight of American photovoltaic enterprises to a certain extent. The Trump administration's support for traditional energy and its neglect of renewable energy have led to the lack of strong policy support and guidance for the development of the US photovoltaic industry. In contrast, the Chinese government has always attached great importance to the development of the new energy industry and has introduced a series of encouraging policies to provide a good development environment for photovoltaic enterprises. In terms of technological innovation, Chinese photovoltaic enterprises are also constantly increasing their investment to improve the performance and quality of their products. Through cooperation with scientific research institutions and universities, they continue to overcome technical difficulties, making Chinese photovoltaic products more competitive in the international market. At the same time, Chinese companies also pay attention to brand building and marketing, and enhance the popularity and reputation of Chinese photovoltaic brands by participating in international exhibitions and holding product promotion meetings. In short, the wave of bankruptcies of American photovoltaic enterprises has provided opportunities for the development of China's photovoltaic industry. The rise of overseas express delivery services has provided strong support for Chinese photovoltaic products to go global. In the future, Chinese photovoltaic enterprises should seize this opportunity, continue to innovate and develop, enhance their own strength, and make greater contributions to the global energy transformation.

Summarize:This article explores the opportunities that the wave of bankruptcies of U.S. photovoltaic companies has brought to China, including changes in the supply chain and differences in the policy environment. It also points out the positive role of overseas express delivery services in China's photovoltaic product exports and emphasizes that Chinese companies should seize the opportunity for development.