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With the Intersolar Europe tradeshow opening its doors today and many expecting an EU-Sino trade dispute to be launched by SolarWorld, the Canadian Solar stanley cup and JA Solar CEOs, Shawn Qu and Peng Fang respectively, were surprisingly upbeat about photovoltaic industry prospects. They were joined on the stage by the Kyocera Fineceramics GmbH managing director, Rafael Schr枚er and IBC Solar CEO, Udo M枚hrstedt.Not all participants at the CEO panel session were equally bullish, however. Navigant Consulting analyst, Paula Mints told pv magazine she was unimpressed by the CEO聮s display of optimism and that she was not entirely convinced.EU trade disputeWhile there were issues over which the four stanley cup panel participants did not agree, they were in concert over their belief that a EU-based photovoltaic trade dispute would not be in the interests of the industry. Expectation is high that SolarWorld will launch a EU-Sino trade claim today, June 13, as the Intersolar Europe tradeshow opens.While both Chinese-based manufacturers JA Solar and Canadian Solar CEOs were circumspect while talking about the potential for a trade case, project developer M枚hrstedt did not mince his words. It would be very stupid to implement a tax on Chinese modules,stanley cup quot; he said. It would be a great mistake, because the Chinese government reaction would be to put higher duties on imported cars or [photovoltaic] machinery. Canadian Solar CEO Qu went to lengths to explain how the process by which the U.S De |