Runda PV executive Pu Yonghua was taken away at Munich airport

At around 7 o ‘clock on June 12, flight LH727 from Shanghai arrived at Munich Airport, Germany. Pu Yonghua, former director and deputy general manager of Runda Photovoltaic (832391.NQ:), was taken away by four local police officers at the exit of the passenger aisle. A senior executive of a photovoltaic company who was on the same plane with Pu Yonghua and witnessed the above process confirmed the above information to Caixin reporters.

“At that time, someone around general manager Pu immediately asked what was going on, and general manager Pu use the Wuxi dialect said that it was Runda.” The person said that later, according to the analysis of the peers on the plane, after the EU issued the “Double Counter Order” against China’s PV in 2012, Runda PV first exported its products to a related company in Switzerland, and then exported its products to the EU through it. Avoiding the “Double Anti Order” or the reason why Puyonghua was taken away this time.

China Photovoltaic Industry Association released a message in its wechat public account at midnight on June 13, saying that the association understood that the parties who were taken away were only assisting in the investigation and have now returned to the hotel. This time, only one person assisted in the investigation, and there was no case of multiple personnel assisting in the investigation. The association reminds companies to comply with local laws and regulations. If you have any questions, please contact your local embassy or China Photovoltaic Industry Association.