More than 600 jobs at Suzlon’s Tianjin plant were not renewed in the second half of last year as the company responded to a prolonged drought in new orders, sources tell Recharge.
It now has around 150 staff in China, the world’s largest and fastest-growing wind market.
A company spokesman declined to confirm the job cuts, but says: “We manage the manufacturing cycle and staffing at the Tianjin plant — like in our other facilities around the world — in a demand-responsive manner to ensure the optimal utilisation of resources.
“This