On June 10, Goldwind Science and Technology fell 5.25% in regular trading, trading at HKD 11.03/share, with trading volume of HKD 75.10 million. The decline reflects continued pressure from escalating European trade barriers and broad sector weakness.
On the news front, German wind turbine manufacturer Nordex's CEO publicly called for extending \"Western origin\" standards to all new wind power installations connected to the European grid. Concurrently, the European Commission has launched an investigation into alleged unfair subsidies received by Goldwind. The company filed a lawsuit against the European Commission on June 3, seeking judicial review of the FSR investigation scope. Europe represents a core high-margin overseas market for Goldwind, and rising trade barriers directly weigh on international growth expectations.
The Heavy Electrical Equipment sector fell broadly, with Dongfang Electric down 8.06%, Harbin Electric down 6.54%, Guoxia Tech down 3.93%, Shanghai Electric down 2.96%, and Dajin down 2.21%. Despite continuous share buybacks across both A-share and H-share markets, selling pressure on Goldwind has not abated.
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