Suntech Response to Preliminary Decision on U.S. Antidumping Tariffs Levied on Chinese Solar Cells

Co., Ltd. (NYSE: STP), the world’s largest producer of , offers the following statement regarding the U.S. Department of Commerce’s preliminary decision to impose antidumping duties (AD) of 31.22% on Suntech’s photovoltaic cells imported from .


“These duties do not reflect the reality of a highly-competitive global . Suntech has consistently maintained a positive gross margin as revenues are higher than our cost of production. We will work closely with the Department of Commerce prior to their final decision to demonstrate why these duties are not justified by fact,” said Andrew Beebe, Suntech’s Chief Commercial Officer.

“As a global company with global supply chains and manufacturing facilities in three countries, including the United States, we are providing our U.S. customers with hundreds of megawatts of quality solar products that are not subject to these tariffs,” continued Mr. Beebe.

“Despite these harmful , we hope that the U.S., China and all countries will engage in constructive dialogue to avert a deepening solar trade war. Suntech opposes at any point in the global solar supply chain. All leading companies in the global solar industry want to see a trade war averted. We need more competition and innovation, not litigation,” continued Mr. Beebe.

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