The reason, Wang says, isthat PV manufacturers would likely to be able to waive the tariff forpolysilicon used in product destined for export to foreign markets.

Trina has “already started”taking steps to qualify for such a waiver, he adds.

In Trina’s understanding,only Chinese PV kit made for the Chinese market would have to use domestically-produced polysilicon.

While the Chinese PV marketwould be the world’s largest in 2013 if Beijing hits its 10GW target, moduleproducers would be able to meet demand via local polysilicon suppliers, Wangpredicts, although prices would likely to go up.

Even