Silicon Producers Operating Rates Down To 37.7% In December
The operating rates of Chinese silicon producers in December stood at 37.7%, down from 47.2% in November, according to statistics.
This is based on a survey with 116 companies with a total of 4.09 million mt of annual capacity.
The decline is mainly caused by reduced output seen in south China as well as a new plant included in the survey sample.
Sichuan province saw the biggest drop-in operating rates among the four major producing regions – down 27 percentage points – as there was only one operating plant left in Liangshan.
The operating rates in Yunnan province fell 12 percentage points to 44% due to a lack of power supply. We found that only one plant in Nujiang area would keep running whereas others would be suspended by the end of January. April seems to be the earliest timing for the operations to resume. In Dehong area, only seven plants would be operating in January 2018.
We expect the nationwide operating rates in January to see further decline to around 37%.