Moso Power and Deli Opto Receive Subsidies from Chinese Government

Moso Power received US $1.3 million from Chinese government

Moso Power announced Monday that the company and its wholly- owned subsidiary Shenzhen Moso Electric received RMB 8.5 million (US $1.3 million) subsidies from the government.

Deli Opto received RMB 29.7 million subsidy for its second phase MOCVD procurement  

Jiangmen Sugarcane Chemical Factory Group announced that the “MOCVD equipment subsidies agreement” between its wholly- owned subsidiary Deli Opto and Jiangmen City technology development district committee has provided Deli Opto RMB 39.6 million in subsidies.

On Dec. 31, 2015, Deli Opto received RMB 29.7 million for the second phase of MOCVD procurement.

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