SolarWorld Americas, responding to trade vote, moves to gear up production, hiring

On Friday, the bipartisan U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) voted 4-0 in favor of a trade-case determination that a surge of imports has seriously injured the domestic solar cell and panel industry. The vote means that the case, in which SolarWorld Americas and Suniva Inc. are co-petitioners, moves to a remedy phase.

HILLSBORO, Ore., Sept. 25, 2017 - SolarWorld Americas Inc., the largest U.S. crystalline-silicon solar manufacturer for more than 42 years, today announced that with the prospect of meaningful import relief close at hand, the company immediately will begin ramping up production and hiring up to 200 workers by May.


On Friday, the bipartisan U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) voted 4-0 in favor of a trade-case determination that a surge of imports has seriously injured the domestic solar cell and panel industry. The vote means that the case, in which SolarWorld Americas and Suniva Inc. are co-petitioners, moves to a remedy phase.

Meantime, the determination, combined with strong sales volumes and committed vendor relationships, will lead SolarWorld to boost production. By the end of the ramp, the company will employ about 500 American employees, some of them returning employees.

"Our struggle has always been about keeping alive the pioneering U.S. solar-technology industry as well as its workforce, from Ph.D. scientists to line workers," said Juergen Stein, CEO and president of SolarWorld Americas. "With relief from surging imports in sight, we believe we can rev up our manufacturing engine and increase our economic impact."

Nearly 30 U.S. solar-panel producers ceased manufacturing operations from 2012 to 2016, the period of investigation in the case, according to ITC figures. During this period, global imports increased nearly five-fold. This surge was led by China, whose imports rose by more than 700 percent, according to International Trade Commission data.

"Fridays determination made clear that the U.S. industrys problems have not been self-inflicted, but rather are the result of surging imports," Stein said. "As such, we at SolarWorld are prepared to scale up our world-class manufacturing operations to produce leading solar products made by more American workers."

The ITC will now conduct the remedy phase, including a hearing on Oct. 3 and a recommendation to the President on Nov. 13. President Trump then will have about two months to adopt that recommendation or another remedy.

About SolarWorld REAL VALUE: SolarWorld Americas Inc., the largest U.S. crystalline-silicon solar manufacturer for more than 42 years, produces and sells high-tech solar power solutions and, in doing so, contributes to a cleaner energy supply throughout the Americas. The company maintains 430 megawatts of annual capacity to produce solar cells and 550 MW of capacity to manufacture solar modules. The companys brand stands for a proven track record of quality and reliability, and SolarWorld is the only producer whose industrial lineage has outlived its products 25- and 30-year performance guarantees. SolarWorld upholds high social standards and commits itself to resource- and energy-efficient production. With its program Solar2World, the company supports the expansion of solar power in developing countries in Latin America. Connect with SolarWorld on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and www.solarworld.com.

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