China-based makers have reduced quotes for their solar modules in Europe from EUR0.55-0.60/watt (US$0.69-0.75) in July to EUR0.50-0.55/watt currently due to weak demand. The prices are lower than the EUR0.55-0.7/watt quoted by some Europe-based competitors, according to industry sources. By DIGITIMES
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