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    REC Silicon’s first polysilicon shipment to QCells has been delayed by customs

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    October 22, 2024 in News - 0 Minutes



    Production at the restarted Moses Lake, Washington polysilicon plant has been delayed several times. Now its first shipment bound for a third party quality tester has been held up in customs.



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