China's Solar Exports To Africa, Southeast Asia Jump Despite April Price-hike Concerns

May 26, 2026

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Source: reuters.com

 

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BEIJING, May 21- China's solar exports to African and Southeast Asian countries continued to surge year-on-year in April, China customs data showed on ​Wednesday, indicating that global demand for renewable energy helped ‌offset concerns over anticipated price hikes.

 

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Exports of solar cells and panels to African countries in April climbed 83% year-on-year to 123,787 metric tons. ​However, shipments declined from the March peak of 209,474 tons. ​In comparison, exports to Africa stood at 67,552 tons ⁠in April 2025.

 

The surge in March was supported by buyers worldwide ​rushing to secure shipments before China ended its export tax refund policy ​on April 1, a move expected to push up prices.

 

Meanwhile, exports to Southeast Asia increased 75% year-on-year to 170,733 tons in April, although they eased from ​336,891 tons in March.

 

Total exports of solar cells and panels in ​April rose 60% on a per-unit basis and 4% on a volume basis, ‌dragged ⁠down by lower volumes exported to South Asia and the Middle East.

 

The Netherlands, a key transhipment hub for Europe, was the top importing country by volume. Its shipments, valued at $380.8 million, were down 2.5% ​year-on-year at 177,391 ​tons.

 

The Philippines, which ⁠had nearly quadrupled its imports year-on-year in March, came in as the second-largest importer by volume. It more ​than doubled its imports from April 2025, although volumes slumped ​last ⁠month to 56,744 tons, down from 111,599 tons in March.

 

The top African buyers were South Africa, which purchased 81.4% more on a volume basis in April, and ⁠the ​Democratic Republic of the Congo.

 

Exports to the ​Democratic Republic of Congo, which has one of the world's lowest rates of electrification, ​rose 482% to 17,953 tons.
 

 

 

 

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