Suntech to close Arizona factory forcing 43 employees to quit

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Greentech Lead America:Suntech Power Holdings announced it is closing the solar panel manufacturing facility at Goodyear, Arizona, on April 3, 2013, with forty-three employees affected.The decision to close this facility is triggered by higher production costs exacerbated by import tariffs on solar cells and aluminum frames imposed by the U.S. government, as well as global solar module oversupply. It is also driven by Suntech’s global restructuring efforts to rationalize production capacity and reduce operating expenses by 20 percent in 2013.

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“We want to thank our employees in Goodyear for their hard work and professionalism, as well as the Goodyear and Phoenixcommunities for their steadfast support of Suntech over the past several years,” said E.L “Mick” McDaniel, Managing Director of Suntech America. “These are the growing pains of a maturing industry; although it’s a tough time to be a solar manufacturer, there’s never been a better time to be a solar customer.”

On November 7th, the U.S. International Trade Commission voted to impose unilateral tariffs of 35.97 percent on Suntech solar cells produced in China, a key component used at Suntech’s Goodyear production facility.

The tariffs on solar cells came in addition to tariffs imposed by the U.S. government in 2011 on aluminum frames, another key input for solar panel manufacturing. Both tariffs have made it more challenging for Suntech to cost-effectively manufacture solar modules in the U.S.

Suntech’s Goodyear, Arizona, manufacturing facility opened in October 2010. The facility reached peak production of 50MW per year in 2011. In November 2012, the facility’s production throughput was scaled back to 15MW per year.

“Rationalizing production capacity is necessary to improve our manufacturing utilization and help Suntech to return to profitability,” said David King, Suntech’s chief executive officer. “We’re hopeful that these tough decisions will help put Suntech back on track for growth.”

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