Huge solar energy profits, football corruption, Genki Forest arrest

Business briefs from the Chinese media โ€” Friday January 20

The worldโ€™s leading supplier of polysilicon for solar panels estimates a 231% increase in profits last year, Tongwei Group ้€šๅจ้›†ๅ›ข said in its latest forecast, amounting to 27.2 billion yuan ($4.02 billion). Tongwei, one of Chinaโ€™s most profitable companies, is a dominant player in Chinaโ€™s rapidly expanding solar industry. Daqo New Energy ๅคงๅ…จ่ƒฝๆบ, another polysilicon manufacturer, also announced up to 19.2 billion yuan ($2.83 billion) in 2022 profits, an increase of 235%.

Corruption at the Chinese Football Association (CFA) has ensnared two more senior officials, with the suspension of former secretary-general Liรบ Yรฌ ๅˆ˜ๅฅ• and deputy secretary-general Chรฉn Yว’ngliร ng ้™ˆๆฐธไบฎ for unspecified โ€œserious violations of the law.โ€ Chinaโ€™s menโ€™s national soccer team, whose only World Cup appearance was in 2002, has faced persistent criticism from fans amid a series of scandals. The latest suspensions are reportedly linked to an investigation into Lว Tiฤ› ๆŽ้“, the former coach of the menโ€™s national team.

A senior manager at Genki Forest has been arrested for corruption: Genki Forest ๅ…ƒๆฐ”ๆฃฎๆž— is Chinaโ€™s fastest-growing beverage brand, founded in 2016 by a team of tech entrepreneurs with no previous experience in the beverages industry. Yesterday, the company confirmed that Yรจ Lวchรฉng ๅถ็คผ่ฏš, who in 2021 was in charge of the companyโ€™s entire sales and marketing team, has been handed over to the authorities. In 2021, Genki Forest had annual sales of around 10 billion yuan ($1.58 billion).

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