Trump's war is hitting Vestas on two fronts

As the US trade war expands to other countries than China, the wind OEM's attempts to steer around it become both more difficult and more costly.
Photo: Henning Bagger / Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Henning Bagger / Ritzau Scanpix

The old, cynical truth that war is good for business does not apply to Vestas. While the wind turbine manufacturer licks its wounds from the industry's 2017 price war, the US-China trade conflict is starting to impact in earnest.

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