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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/1382 of 16 August 2016 withdrawing the acceptance of the undertaking for five exporting producers under Implementing Decision 2013/707/EU confirming the acceptance of an undertaking offered in connection with the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy proceedings concerning imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and key components (i.e. cells) originating in or consigned from the People's Republic of China for the period of application of definitive measures

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Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/1382

of 16 August 2016

withdrawing the acceptance of the undertaking for five exporting producers under Implementing Decision 2013/707/EU confirming the acceptance of an undertaking offered in connection with the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy proceedings concerning imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and key components (i.e. cells) originating in or consigned from the People's Republic of China for the period of application of definitive measures

THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,

Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2016/1036 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on protection against dumped imports from countries not members of the European Union(1) (‘the basic anti-dumping Regulation’), and in particular Article 8 thereof,

Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2016/1037 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on protection against subsidised imports from countries not members of the European Union(2) (‘the basic anti-subsidy Regulation’), and in particular Article 13 thereof,

Informing the Member States,

Whereas:

A. UNDERTAKING AND OTHER EXISTING MEASURES

(1)By Regulation (EU) No 513/2013(3), the European Commission (‘the Commission’) imposed a provisional anti-dumping duty on imports into the European Union (‘the Union’) of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules (‘modules’) and key components (i.e. cells and wafers) originating in or consigned from the People's Republic of China (‘the PRC’).

(2)A group of exporting producers gave a mandate to the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products (‘CCCME’) to submit a price undertaking on their behalf to the Commission, which they did. It is clear from the terms of that price undertaking that it constitutes a bundle of individual price undertakings for each exporting producer, which is, for reasons of practicality of administration, coordinated by the CCCME.

(3)By Decision 2013/423/EU(4), the Commission accepted that price undertaking with regard to the provisional anti-dumping duty. By Regulation (EU) No 748/2013(5), the Commission amended Regulation (EU) No 513/2013 to introduce the technical changes necessary due to the acceptance of the undertaking with regard to the provisional anti-dumping duty.

(4)By Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1238/2013(6), the Council imposed a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports into the Union of modules and cells originating in or consigned from the PRC (‘the products concerned’). By Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1239/2013(7), the Council also imposed a definitive countervailing duty on imports into the Union of the products concerned.

(5)Following the notification of an amended version of the price undertaking by a group of exporting producers (‘the exporting producers’) together with the CCCME, the Commission confirmed by Implementing Decision 2013/707/EU(8) the acceptance of the price undertaking as amended (‘the undertaking’) for the period of application of definitive measures. The Annex to this Decision lists the exporting producers for whom the undertaking was accepted, inter alia:

(a)

Delsolar (Wujiang) Ltd together with its related company in the Union, jointly covered by the TARIC additional code: B792 (‘Delsolar’);

(b)

CNPV Dongying Solar Power Co. Ltd covered by the TARIC additional code: B813 (‘CNPV’);

(c)

MOTECH (Suzhou) RENEWABLE ENERGY CO. LTD covered by the TARIC additional code: B852 (‘MOTECH’);

(d)

Xi'an LONGi Silicon Materials Corp. and Wuxi LONGi Silicon Materials Co. Ltd, jointly covered by the TARIC additional code: B897 (‘Xi'an LONGi’); and

(e)

LERRI Solar Technology (Zhejiang) Co. Ltd together with its related company in the Union, jointly covered by the TARIC additional code: B898 (‘LERRI Solar’).

(6)By Implementing Decision 2014/657/EU(9) the Commission accepted a proposal by the exporting producers together with the CCCME for clarifications concerning the implementation of the undertaking for the products concerned covered by the undertaking, that is modules and cells originating in or consigned from the PRC, currently falling within CN codes ex 8541 40 90 (TARIC codes 8541 40 90 21, 8541 40 90 29, 8541 40 90 31 and 8541 40 90 39) produced by the exporting producers (‘product covered’). The anti-dumping and countervailing duties referred to in recital 4 above, together with the undertaking, are jointly referred to as ‘measures’.

(7)By Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/866(10) the Commission withdrew the acceptance of the undertaking for three exporting producers.

(8)By Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/1403(11) the Commission withdrew the acceptance of the undertaking for another exporting producer.

(9)By Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2018(12) the Commission withdrew the acceptance of the undertaking for two exporting producers.

(10)The Commission initiated an expiry review investigation under Article 11(2) of the basic anti-dumping Regulation by a Notice of Initiation published in the Official Journal of the European Union (13) on 5 December 2015.

(11)The Commission initiated an expiry review investigation under Article 18 of the basic anti-subsidy Regulation by a Notice of Initiation published in the Official Journal of the European Union (14) on 5 December 2015.

(12)The Commission also initiated a partial interim review under Article 11(3) of the basic anti-dumping Regulation and Article 19 of the basic anti-subsidy Regulation by a Notice of Initiation published in the Official Journal of the European Union (15) on 5 December 2015.

(13)By Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/115(16) the Commission withdrew the acceptance of the undertaking for another exporting producer.

(14)By Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/185(17), the Commission extended the definitive anti-dumping duty imposed by Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1238/2013 on imports of the products concerned originating in or consigned from the People's Republic of China to imports of the product concerned consigned from Malaysia and Taiwan, whether declared as originating in Malaysia and in Taiwan or not.

(15)By Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/184(18), the Commission extended the definitive countervailing duty imposed by Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1239/2013 on imports of the products concerned originating in or consigned from the People's Republic of China to imports of the product concerned consigned from Malaysia and Taiwan, whether declared as originating in Malaysia and in Taiwan or not.

(16)By Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/1045(19) the Commission withdrew the acceptance of the undertaking for another exporting producer.

B. TERMS OF THE UNDERTAKING THAT ALLOW FOR WITHDRAWAL IN THE ABSENCE OF A BREACH

(17)The undertaking stipulates that the Commission may withdraw the acceptance of the undertaking during its period of application, if monitoring and enforcement prove to be impracticable, including any change in circumstances.

(18)In addition, any exporting producer may also voluntarily withdraw its undertaking at any time during its application.

C. GROUNDS TO WITHDRAW THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE UNDERTAKING FOR DELSOLAR AND MOTECH

(19)Both Delsolar and MOTECH have a related party in Taiwan that were granted exemption in the anti-circumvention investigations referred to in recitals 14 and 15.

(20)The Commission analysed the implication of these exemptions on the practicability of the undertaking. The exemptions represent a change in circumstances compared to those at the time of accepting the undertaking. Their objective is to exempt imports into the Union of the products concerned which were manufactured by the related parties of Delsolar and MOTECH in Taiwan. Such imports fall outside the scope of the undertaking.

(21)The Commission considers that this exemption for imports into the Union creates a high risk of cross-compensation. In fact, the related parties exempted in the anti-circumvention investigation may sell the product concerned to the same Union customers to whom the product covered is sold and the prices for such transactions could be set in a way to compensate for the Minimum Import Price under the undertaking. The Commission is not in a position to monitor the sales to the same Union customers under the undertaking and from Taiwan.

(22)Therefore, the Commission concluded that the above exemptions render the monitoring of Delsolar's and MOTECH's undertaking impracticable.

D. VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL BY LERRI SOLAR, XI'AN LONGi AND CNPV

(23)LERRI Solar notified the Commission in March 2016 that it wished to withdraw from the undertaking.

(24)Xi'an LONGi and CNPV notified the Commission in May 2016 that they wished to withdraw from the undertaking as well.

E. WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS AND HEARINGS

(25)Interested parties were granted the opportunity to be heard and to comment pursuant to Article 8(9) of the basic anti-dumping Regulation and Article 13(9) of the basic anti-subsidy Regulation. Delsolar and MOTECH submitted comments.

(i) Delsolar

(26)Delsolar contested that the exemption granted to its Taiwanese related party represents a change in circumstances. Delsolar notified the Commission on the merger with the Taiwanese company in the original investigations referred to in recital 4 which the Commission did not object. As the product concerned produced by Delsolar's Taiwanese related party has neither before nor after the anti-circumvention investigations been subject to the measures, the situation does not differ from the one that existed prior to the anti-circumvention investigations.

(27)The Commission cannot accept this argument.

(28)First of all, the Commission recalls that the market share of imports from third countries excluding the PRC into the Union was 6,8 % of the Union market during the investigation period. In particular, the market share of imports from Taiwan was 0,8 % (Table 12 of Regulation (EU) No 513/2013). It follows from those figures that the exports from the existing production facilities of companies producing in Taiwan and related to Chinese companies having offered the undertaking were marginal.

(29)However, as a result of the granting of the exemptions under Article 13(4) of the basic anti-dumping Regulation and Article 23(6) of the basic anti-subsidy Regulation, it can be expected that Delsolar's Taiwanese related party will export significant volumes of modules and cells to the Union.

(30)The decision to withdraw the acceptance of the undertaking is due to risk of cross-compensation that the Commission cannot monitor. The issue of whether goods produced in third country facilities are subject to measures is not relevant in the assessment of monitoring risks. The exemption concerns the imports of the product concerned manufactured by Delsolar's Taiwanese related party that are specifically destined to the Union market. Therefore, it creates a high risk of cross-compensation. The assessment of monitoring risks is also case specific and might evolve during the lifetime of the undertaking, as certain risks materialize, new risks emerge and the Commission can better assess the practical aspects of case-specific monitoring. Again, in this relation, it is irrelevant whether the imports prior to the anti-circumvention investigation were subject to the measures.

(31)Delsolar also claimed that the mere exemption of its related Taiwanese party does not warrant the conclusion that the monitoring of Delsolar's undertaking becomes impracticable. In Delsolar's view, the increased risk of cross-compensation is purely hypothetical. As the undertaking prohibits sales to the same customers, any violation could lead to the withdrawal of Delsolar's undertaking. In this regard, Delsolar stated that it does not sell the product covered to the same customer to whom its Taiwanese related party sells the product concerned. The compliance can be verified by on-spot visits at the premises of Delsolar and its Taiwanese related party. In addition, Delsolar claimed that the Commission, in the anti-circumvention investigations referred to in recitals 14 and 15, considered its Taiwanese related party as a genuine producer not circumventing the measures. Hence, any allegation on the potential risk of cross-compensation is purely speculative.

(32)The Commission rejects this argument. The anti-circumvention investigations referred to in recitals 14 and 15 established that Delsolar's Taiwanese related part did not engage in circumvention practices in the meaning of Article 13 of basic anti-dumping Regulation and Article 23 of the basic anti-subsidy Regulation. However, the scope of those investigations did not include considering the risks related to Delsolar's undertaking. Neither those findings imply that no circumvention of the undertaking in the meaning of price cross-compensation took place. On the contrary, the exemption granted to the Delsolar' Taiwanese related party increases significantly the circumvention risks related to Delsolar's undertaking. Such exemption implies specific intention to sell to the Union. Hence, it would require the Commission to monitor the sales both under the undertaking and from Taiwan. This renders the monitoring of Delsolar's undertaking impractical. The Commission also recalls in this regard that the monitoring of the undertaking has increasingly become more difficult during its implementation, in particular with regard to the circumvention practices found in Malaysia and Taiwan. The Commission is not in position to monitor the sales from Taiwan that fall outside the scope of the undertaking. In addition, the Commission recalls that it offered options to Delsolar to keep its undertaking practicable, which Delsolar refused to consider.

(33)Finally, Delsolar submitted that its situation is comparable to any other company party to the undertaking that has related companies with production facilities in countries not subject to the measures. Hence, the mere existence of the relationship does not per se render the monitoring of the undertaking impracticable.

(34)The Commission rejects this argument and recalls its reasoning set out in recitals 27 and 29.

(ii) MOTECH

(35)Similarly to Delsolar, MOTECH argued that the relationship to its Taiwanese related party was known to the Commission during the original investigations referred to in recital 4. By accepting the undertaking from MOTECH, the Commission confirmed that no circumvention existed.

(36)First of all, the Commission refers in that regard to the rejection of the similar arguments made by Delsolar.

(37)Furthermore, the Commission also rejects this argument for the following reasons. At the time of the acceptance of the undertaking the Commission indeed conducts an overall analysis of monitoring risks. The acceptance per se does not imply that no circumvention exists. The Commission considers that the exemption granted to MOTECH's Taiwanese related party increases the risk of cross-compensation as referred to in recital 21. The Commission recalls in this regard that the monitoring of the undertaking has increasingly become more difficult during its implementation, in particular with regard to the circumvention practices found in Malaysia and Taiwan. The Commission is not in position to monitor the sales to the same Union customers under the undertaking and those from Taiwan.

(38)MOTECH also submitted that by granting exemption to its Taiwanese related party, the Commission confirmed that no circumvention and cross-compensation exist in relation to MOTECH and its Taiwanese related party. The Commission could monitor the imports from MOTECH and its Taiwanese related party as both companies import into the Union under separate TARIC additional codes.

(39)The Commission rejects this argument. The exemption granted in the anti-circumvention investigations referred to in recitals 14 and 15 confirms that MOTECH's Taiwanese related party was not found to be engaged in circumvention practices. However, this finding is irrelevant to the assessment on the practicability of the undertaking set out in recitals 21 and 22. The Commission analysed the implication of this exemption and concluded the risk of cross-compensation has increased. The Commission also took into account the experience gained during the monitoring of the undertaking when concluded that it is not in position to monitor the sales to the same Union customers under the undertaking and from Taiwan.

F. WITHDRAWAL OF THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE UNDERTAKING AND IMPOSITIONS OF DEFINITIVE DUTIES

(40)Therefore, in accordance with Article 8(9) of the basic anti-dumping Regulation, Article 13(9) of the basic anti-subsidy Regulation and also in accordance with the terms of the undertaking, the Commission has concluded that the acceptance of the undertaking for Delsolar, CNPV, MOTECH, Xi'an LONGi and LERRI Solar together with their related companies in the Union shall be withdrawn.

(41)Accordingly, pursuant to Article 8(9) of the basic anti-dumping Regulation and Article 13(9) of the basic anti-subsidy Regulation, the definitive anti-dumping duty imposed by Article 1 of Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1238/2013 and the definitive countervailing duty imposed by Article 1 of Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1239/2013 automatically apply to imports originating in or consigned from the PRC of the product concerned and produced by Delsolar (TARIC additional code: B792), CNPV (TARIC additional code: B813), MOTECH (TARIC additional code: B852), Xi'an LONGi (TARIC additional code: B897) and LERRI Solar (TARIC additional code: B898) as of the day of entry into force of this Regulation.

(42)For information purposes the table in the Annex to this Regulation lists the exporting producers for whom the acceptance of the undertaking by Implementing Decision 2013/707/EU is not affected,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1U.K.

Acceptance of the undertaking in relation to

(a)

Delsolar (Wujiang) Ltd together with its related company in the Union, jointly covered by the TARIC additional code: B792;

(b)

CNPV Dongying Solar Power Co. Ltd covered by the TARIC additional code: B813;

(c)

MOTECH (Suzhou) RENEWABLE ENERGY CO. LTD covered by the TARIC additional code: B852;

(d)

Xi'an LONGi Silicon Materials Corp. and Wuxi LONGi Silicon Materials Co. Ltd, jointly covered by the TARIC additional code: B897; and

(e)

LERRI Solar Technology (Zhejiang) Co. Ltd together with its related company in the Union, jointly covered by the TARIC additional code: B898

is hereby withdrawn.

Article 2U.K.

This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 16 August 2016.

For the Commission

The President

Jean-Claude Juncker

ANNEXU.K.List of companies:

Name of the companyTARIC additional code
Jiangsu Aide Solar Energy Technology Co. LtdB798
Alternative Energy (AE) Solar Co. LtdB799
Anhui Chaoqun Power Co. LtdB800
Anji DaSol Solar Energy Science & Technology Co. LtdB802

Anhui Schutten Solar Energy Co. Ltd

Quanjiao Jingkun Trade Co. Ltd

B801
Anhui Titan PV Co. LtdB803

Xi'an SunOasis (Prime) Company Limited

TBEA SOLAR CO. LTD

XINJIANG SANG'O SOLAR EQUIPMENT

B804
Changzhou NESL Solartech Co. LtdB806
Changzhou Shangyou Lianyi Electronic Co. LtdB807
CHINALAND SOLAR ENERGY CO. LTDB808
ChangZhou EGing Photovoltaic Technology Co. LtdB811

CIXI CITY RIXING ELECTRONICS CO. LTD

ANHUI RINENG ZHONGTIAN SEMICONDUCTOR DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD

HUOSHAN KEBO ENERGY & TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD

B812
CSG PVtech Co. LtdB814

China Sunergy (Nanjing) Co. Ltd

CEEG Nanjing Renewable Energy Co. Ltd

CEEG (Shanghai) Solar Science Technology Co. Ltd

China Sunergy (Yangzhou) Co. Ltd

China Sunergy (Shanghai) Co. Ltd

B809
Dongfang Electric (Yixing) MAGI Solar Power Technology Co. LtdB816

EOPLLY New Energy Technology Co. Ltd

SHANGHAI EBEST SOLAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD

JIANGSU EOPLLY IMPORT & EXPORT CO. LTD

B817
Era Solar Co. LtdB818
GD Solar Co. LtdB820

Greenway Solar-Tech (Shanghai) Co. Ltd

Greenway Solar-Tech (Huaian) Co. Ltd

B821

Konca Solar Cell Co. Ltd

Suzhou GCL Photovoltaic Technology Co. Ltd

Jiangsu GCL Silicon Material Technology Development Co. Ltd

Jiangsu Zhongneng Polysilicon Technology Development Co. Ltd

GCL-Poly (Suzhou) Energy Limited

GCL-Poly Solar Power System Integration (Taicang) Co. Ltd

GCL SOLAR POWER (SUZHOU) LIMITED

B850
Guodian Jintech Solar Energy Co. LtdB822
Hangzhou Bluesun New Material Co. LtdB824
Hanwha SolarOne (Qidong) Co. LtdB826
Hengdian Group DMEGC Magnetics Co. LtdB827
HENGJI PV-TECH ENERGY CO. LTDB828
Himin Clean Energy Holdings Co. LtdB829

Jetion Solar (China) Co. Ltd

Junfeng Solar (Jiangsu) Co. Ltd

Jetion Solar (Jiangyin) Co. Ltd

B830
Jiangsu Green Power PV Co. LtdB831
Jiangsu Hosun Solar Power Co. LtdB832
Jiangsu Jiasheng Photovoltaic Technology Co. LtdB833
Jiangsu Runda PV Co. LtdB834

Jiangsu Sainty Photovoltaic Systems Co. Ltd

Jiangsu Sainty Machinery Imp. And Exp. Corp. Ltd

B835
Jiangsu Seraphim Solar System Co. LtdB836

Jiangsu Shunfeng Photovoltaic Technology Co. Ltd

Changzhou Shunfeng Photovoltaic Materials Co. Ltd

Jiangsu Shunfeng Photovoltaic Electronic Power Co. Ltd

B837
Jiangsu Sinski PV Co. LtdB838
Jiangsu Sunlink PV Technology Co. LtdB839
Jiangsu Zhongchao Solar Technology Co. LtdB840
Jiangxi Risun Solar Energy Co. LtdB841

Jiangxi LDK Solar Hi-Tech Co. Ltd

LDK Solar Hi-Tech (Nanchang) Co. Ltd

LDK Solar Hi-Tech (Suzhou) Co. Ltd

B793

Jiangyin Hareon Power Co. Ltd

Hareon Solar Technology Co. Ltd

Taicang Hareon Solar Co. Ltd

Hefei Hareon Solar Technology Co. Ltd

Jiangyin Xinhui Solar Energy Co. Ltd

Altusvia Energy (Taicang) Co. Ltd

B842
Jiangyin Shine Science and Technology Co. LtdB843

JingAo Solar Co. Ltd

Shanghai JA Solar Technology Co. Ltd

JA Solar Technology Yangzhou Co. Ltd

Hefei JA Solar Technology Co. Ltd

Shanghai JA Solar PV Technology Co. Ltd

B794

Jinko Solar Co. Ltd

Jinko Solar Import and Export Co. Ltd

ZHEJIANG JINKO SOLAR CO. LTD

ZHEJIANG JINKO SOLAR TRADING CO. LTD

B845

Jinzhou Yangguang Energy Co. Ltd

Jinzhou Huachang Photovoltaic Technology Co. Ltd

Jinzhou Jinmao Photovoltaic Technology Co. Ltd

Jinzhou Rixin Silicon Materials Co. Ltd

Jinzhou Youhua Silicon Materials Co. Ltd

B795
Juli New Energy Co. LtdB846
Jumao Photonic (Xiamen) Co. LtdB847
King-PV Technology Co. LtdB848
Kinve Solar Power Co. Ltd (Maanshan)B849

Lightway Green New Energy Co. Ltd

Lightway Green New Energy(Zhuozhou) Co. Ltd

B851
Nanjing Daqo New Energy Co. LtdB853

NICE SUN PV CO. LTD

LEVO SOLAR TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD

B854
Ningbo Huashun Solar Energy Technology Co. LtdB856
Ningbo Jinshi Solar Electrical Science & Technology Co. LtdB857
Ningbo Komaes Solar Technology Co. LtdB858
Ningbo Osda Solar Co. LtdB859
Ningbo Qixin Solar Electrical Appliance Co. LtdB860
Ningbo South New Energy Technology Co. LtdB861
Ningbo Sunbe Electric Ind Co. LtdB862
Ningbo Ulica Solar Science & Technology Co. LtdB863
Perfectenergy (Shanghai) Co. LtdB864
Perlight Solar Co. LtdB865

Phono Solar Technology Co. Ltd

Sumec Hardware & Tools Co. Ltd

B866
RISEN ENERGY CO. LTDB868
SHANDONG LINUO PHOTOVOLTAIC HI-TECH CO. LTDB869

SHANGHAI ALEX SOLAR ENERGY SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD

SHANGHAI ALEX NEW ENERGY CO. LTD

B870

Shanghai BYD Co. Ltd

BYD(Shangluo)Industrial Co. Ltd

B871

Shanghai Chaori Solar Energy Science & Technology Co. Ltd

Shanghai Chaori International Trading Co. Ltd

B872

Propsolar (Zhejiang) New Energy Technology Co. Ltd

Shanghai Propsolar New Energy Co. Ltd

B873
SHANGHAI SHANGHONG ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CO. LTDB874

SHANGHAI SOLAR ENERGY S&T CO. LTD

Shanghai Shenzhou New Energy Development Co. Ltd

Lianyungang Shenzhou New Energy Co. Ltd

B875

Shanghai ST Solar Co. Ltd

Jiangsu ST Solar Co. Ltd

B876
Shenzhen Sacred Industry Co.LtdB878

Shenzhen Topray Solar Co. Ltd

Shanxi Topray Solar Co. Ltd

Leshan Topray Cell Co. Ltd

B880

Sopray Energy Co. Ltd

Shanghai Sopray New Energy Co. Ltd

B881

SUN EARTH SOLAR POWER CO. LTD

NINGBO SUN EARTH SOLAR POWER CO. LTD

Ningbo Sun Earth Solar Energy Co. Ltd

B882
SUZHOU SHENGLONG PV-TECH CO. LTDB883
TDG Holding Co. LtdB884

Tianwei New Energy Holdings Co. Ltd

Tianwei New Energy (Chengdu) PV Module Co. Ltd

Tianwei New Energy (Yangzhou) Co. Ltd

B885
Wenzhou Jingri Electrical and Mechanical Co. LtdB886
Shanghai Topsolar Green Energy Co. LtdB877
Shenzhen Sungold Solar Co. LtdB879
Wuhu Zhongfu PV Co. LtdB889
Wuxi Saijing Solar Co. LtdB890
Wuxi Shangpin Solar Energy Science and Technology Co. LtdB891
Wuxi Solar Innova PV Co. LtdB892

Wuxi Suntech Power Co. Ltd

Suntech Power Co. Ltd

Wuxi Sunshine Power Co. Ltd

Luoyang Suntech Power Co. Ltd

Zhenjiang Rietech New Energy Science Technology Co. Ltd

Zhenjiang Ren De New Energy Science Technology Co. Ltd

B796

Wuxi Taichang Electronic Co. Ltd

Wuxi Machinery & Equipment Import & Export Co. Ltd

Wuxi Taichen Machinery & Equipment Co. Ltd

B893

Xi'an Huanghe Photovoltaic Technology Co. Ltd

State-run Huanghe Machine-Building Factory Import and Export Corporation

Shanghai Huanghe Fengjia Photovoltaic Technology Co. Ltd

B896

Yingli Energy (China) Co. Ltd

Baoding Tianwei Yingli New Energy Resources Co. Ltd

Hainan Yingli New Energy Resources Co. Ltd

Hengshui Yingli New Energy Resources Co. Ltd

Tianjin Yingli New Energy Resources Co. Ltd

Lixian Yingli New Energy Resources Co. Ltd

Baoding Jiasheng Photovoltaic Technology Co. Ltd

Beijing Tianneng Yingli New Energy Resources Co. Ltd

Yingli Energy (Beijing) Co. Ltd

B797

Yuhuan BLD Solar Technology Co. Ltd

Zhejiang BLD Solar Technology Co. Ltd

B899
Yuhuan Sinosola Science & Technology Co.LtdB900
Zhangjiagang City SEG PV Co. LtdB902
Zhejiang Fengsheng Electrical Co. LtdB903
Zhejiang Global Photovoltaic Technology Co. LtdB904
Zhejiang Heda Solar Technology Co. LtdB905

Zhejiang Jiutai New Energy Co. Ltd

Zhejiang Topoint Photovoltaic Co. Ltd

B906
Zhejiang Kingdom Solar Energy Technic Co. LtdB907
Zhejiang Koly Energy Co. LtdB908

Zhejiang Mega Solar Energy Co. Ltd

Zhejiang Fortune Photovoltaic Co. Ltd

B910
Zhejiang Shuqimeng Photovoltaic Technology Co. LtdB911
Zhejiang Shinew Photoelectronic Technology Co. LtdB912

Zhejiang Sunflower Light Energy Science & Technology Limited Liability Company

Zhejiang Yauchong Light Energy Science & Technology Co. Ltd

B914
Zhejiang Sunrupu New Energy Co. LtdB915
Zhejiang Tianming Solar Technology Co. LtdB916

Zhejiang Trunsun Solar Co. Ltd

Zhejiang Beyondsun PV Co. Ltd

B917

Zhejiang Wanxiang Solar Co. Ltd

WANXIANG IMPORT & EXPORT CO. LTD

B918
ZHEJIANG YUANZHONG SOLAR CO. LTDB920
Zhongli Talesun Solar Co. LtdB922

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