Hong Kong Stock Movement | SKYWORTH GROUP (00751) Rises Nearly 8% Again as SKYWORTH PV Officially Signs 10MW Distributed PV Power Station Project in Italy

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SKYWORTH GROUP (00751) saw its shares rise by nearly 8% again. At the time of writing, the stock was up 7.68%, trading at HK$5.05, with a turnover of HK$10.4426 million. Recently, positive news emerged from SKYWORTH PV's overseas market—the company officially signed a contract for a 10MW distributed photovoltaic power station project located in Occhiobello, Abruzzo, Italy, marking the project's entry into the substantive construction phase. Beyond this, SKYWORTH PV has already made positive strides in the European market, including successfully signing a 10MW photovoltaic project in Bordeaux, France, gradually building a clean energy network covering key regions across Europe. Notably, the household appliance trade-in policy for 2026 was recently introduced. SDIC Securities pointed out that the 2026 subsidy policy focuses on categories such as major appliances and color TVs, with subsidy funds primarily directed towards high-efficiency products and an emphasis on supporting offline physical retail. The institution believes that the new policy is expected to drive the home appliance industry towards an upgrade in premium, intelligent, and green directions, promoting optimization of the product mix; major appliance enterprises with advantages in R&D, channels, and branding will benefit more from the subsidy policy.

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