Notice2025-06779

Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not Assembled Into Modules, From the People's Republic of China: Preliminary Results of Countervailing Duty Administrative Review, and Rescission in Part; 2022

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April 21, 2025

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Commerce DepartmentInternational Trade Administration

Abstract

The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) preliminarily determines that countervailable subsidies were provided to producers and exporters of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, whether or not assembled into modules, (solar cells) from the People's Republic of China (China) during the period of review (POR), January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022. We are rescinding this review with respect to the companies listed in Appendix III. Interested parties are invited to comment on these preliminary results.

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[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 75 (Monday, April 21, 2025)]
[Notices]
[Pages 16666-16669]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2025-06779]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration

[C-570-980]


Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not Assembled 
Into Modules, From the People's Republic of China: Preliminary Results 
of Countervailing Duty Administrative Review, and Rescission in Part; 
2022

AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, 
Department of Commerce.

SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) preliminarily 
determines that countervailable subsidies were provided to producers 
and exporters of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, whether or not 
assembled into modules, (solar cells) from the People's Republic of 
China (China) during the period of review (POR), January 1, 2022, 
through December 31, 2022. We are rescinding this review with respect 
to the companies listed in Appendix III. Interested parties are invited 
to comment on these preliminary results.

DATES: Applicable April 21, 2025.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jose Rivera, AD/CVD Operations, Office 
VII, Enforcement and Compliance, International Trade Administration, 
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, 
DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-0842, respectively.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    On February 8, 2024, Commerce initiated this administrative review 
of the countervailing duty (CVD) order on solar cells from China.\1\ 
Jiangsu Highhope International Group Corporation (High Hope) and 
Changzhou Zhaojing Light Energy Co., Ltd. (Light Energy) are the 
mandatory respondents. High Hope did not submit a full questionnaire 
response as it withdrew its participation in this administrative 
review. Further, Light Energy reported that it had an unaffiliated 
producer, Yangzhou Jinghua New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (Yangzhou 
Jinghua). The unaffiliated producer was unresponsive to Commerce's 
initial questionnaire. On July 22, 2024, Commerce tolled certain 
deadlines in this administrative proceeding by seven days.\2\ On August 
13, 2024, Commerce extended the time limits for these preliminary 
results to December 18, 2024.\3\ On December 9, 2024, Commerce tolled 
the deadline to issue the preliminary results in this administrative 
review by 90 days.\4\ On March 17, 2025, we extended the time period 
for issuing these preliminary results to March 28, 2025.\5\ 
Additionally, on March 26, 2025, we extended the time period for 
issuing for these preliminary results to the current deadline of April 
7, 2025.\6\
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    \1\ See Initiation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty 
Administrative Reviews, 89 FR 8641 (February 8, 2024).
    \2\ See Memorandum, ``Tolling of Deadlines for Antidumping and 
Countervailing Duty Proceedings,'' dated July 22, 2024.
    \3\ See Memorandum, ``Extension of Deadline for Preliminary 
Results of Countervailing Duty Administrative Review,'' August 13, 
2024.
    \4\ See Memorandum, ``Tolling of Deadlines for Antidumping and 
Countervailing Duty Proceedings,'' dated December 9, 2024.
    \5\ See Memorandum, ``Extension of Deadline for Preliminary 
Results of Countervailing Duty Administrative Review,'' dated March 
17, 2025.
    \6\ See Memorandum, ``Extension of Deadline for Preliminary 
Results of Countervailing Duty Administrative Review,'' dated March 
26, 2025.
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    For a complete description of the events that followed the 
initiation of this review, see the Preliminary Decision Memorandum.\7\ 
A list of topics discussed in the Preliminary Decision Memorandum is 
included as Appendix I to this notice. The Preliminary Decision 
Memorandum is a public document and is on file electronically via 
Enforcement and Compliance's Antidumping and Countervailing Duty 
Centralized Electronic System (ACCESS). ACCESS is available to 
registered users at <a href="https://access.trade.gov">https://access.trade.gov</a>. In addition, a complete

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version of the Preliminary Decision Memorandum can be accessed directly 
at <a href="https://access.trade/gov/public/FRNoticesListLayout.aspx">https://access.trade/gov/public/FRNoticesListLayout.aspx</a>.
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    \7\ See Memorandum, ``Decision Memorandum for the Preliminary 
Results of the Countervailing Duty Administrative Review, and 
Rescission in Part: Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells, Whether 
or Not Assembled into Modules, from the People's Republic of China; 
2022,'' dated concurrently with, and hereby adopted by, this notice 
(Preliminary Decision Memorandum).
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Scope of the Order

    The products covered by this order are crystalline silicon 
photovoltaic cells, and modules, laminates, and panels, consisting of 
crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, whether or not partially or 
fully assembled into other products, including, but not limited to, 
modules, laminates, panels, and building integrated materials. For a 
complete description of the scope of this order, see the Preliminary 
Decision Memorandum.

Rescission of Administrative Review, in Part

    Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.213(d)(3), Commerce will rescind an 
administrative review when there are no reviewable suspended entries. 
Based on our analysis of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) 
information, we preliminarily determine that 65 companies had no 
entries of subject merchandise during the POR. On December 5, 2024, we 
notified parties that we intended to rescind this administrative review 
with respect to the companies for which have no reviewable suspended 
entries.\8\ For additional information regarding this determination, 
see the Preliminary Decision Memorandum. For a complete list of the 
companies, see Appendix III to this notice.
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    \8\ See Memorandum, ``Intent to Rescind Review, In Part,'' dated 
December 5, 2024.
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Methodology

    Commerce is conducting this administrative review in accordance 
with section 751(a)(1)(A) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (the 
Act). For each of the subsidy programs preliminarily found to be 
countervailable, we preliminarily determine that there is a 
countervailable subsidy, i.e., a financial contribution from an 
authority that gives rise to a benefit to the recipient and that the 
subsidy is specific.\9\ For a full description of the methodology 
underlying our preliminary conclusions, including our reliance, in 
part, on facts available with adverse inferences pursuant to sections 
776(a) and (b) of the Act, see the Preliminary Decision Memorandum.
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    \9\ See sections 771(5)(B) and (D) of the Act regarding 
financial contribution; section 771(5)(E) of the Act regarding 
benefit; and section 771(5A) of the Act regarding specificity.
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Preliminary Rate for Non-Selected Companies Under Review

    There are 7 companies for which a review was requested and not 
rescinded, which had reviewable entries, and which were not selected as 
mandatory respondents or found to be cross-owned with a mandatory 
respondent. See Appendix II. The Act and Commerce's regulations do not 
address the establishment of a rate to apply to companies not selected 
for individual examination when Commerce limits its examination in an 
administrative review pursuant to section 777A(e)(2) of the Act. 
However, Commerce normally determines the rates for non-selected 
companies in reviews in a manner that is consistent with section 
705(c)(5) of the Act, which provides instructions for calculating the 
all-others rate in an investigation. Section 777A(e)(2) of the Act 
provides that ``the individual countervailable subsidy rates determined 
under subparagraph (A) shall be used to determine the all-others rate 
under section 705(c)(5) {of the Act{time} .'' Section 705(c)(5)(A) of 
the Act states that for companies not investigated, in general, we will 
determine an all-others rate by weight averaging the countervailable 
subsidy rates established for each of the companies individually 
investigated, excluding zero and de minimis rates or any rates based 
entirely on facts available.
    Accordingly, to determine the rate for companies not selected for 
individual examination, Commerce's practice is to weight average the 
net subsidy rates for the selected mandatory respondents, excluding 
rates that are zero, de minimis, or based entirely on facts 
available.\10\ In this administrative review, Commerce preliminarily 
assigned a rate based entirely on facts available to High Hope. While 
the rate calculated for Light Energy is not based entirely on facts 
available, we have determined to cumulate Light Energy's rate with the 
AFA rate calculated for High Hope, pursuant to 19 CFR 351.525(c). 
Therefore, we determine that it would not be a ``reasonable method'' to 
assign Light Energy's rate as the non-select rate. In the absence of 
any other rate not based entirely on facts available, we resort to 
alternative reasonable method, which is to assign the non-select rate 
calculated in the previous review under this proceeding.\11\ Therefore, 
for the other companies that remain subject to this review but were not 
selected as mandatory respondents, and which we are not finding to be 
cross-owned with the mandatory respondents, we calculated the non-
selected rate using the 2021 non-selected rate of 9.07 percent.
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    \10\ See, e.g., Certain Pasta from Italy: Final Results of the 
13th (2008) Countervailing Duty Administrative Review, 75 FR 37386, 
37387 (June 29, 2010).
    \11\ See, e.g., Certain Passenger Vehicle and Light Truck Tires 
from the People's Republic of China: Final Results of Antidumping 
Duty Administrative Review and Final Determination of No Shipments; 
2018-2019, 89 FR 33317 (April 29, 2024), and accompanying IDM at 
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Preliminary Results of Review

    In accordance with 19 CFR 351.22l(b)(4)(i), we calculated a 
countervailable subsidy rate for the mandatory respondent Light Energy. 
We determined the countervailable subsidy rate for High Hope based 
entirely on adverse facts available, in accordance with section 776 of 
the Act. We also assigned an individual estimated subsidy rate based on 
adverse facts available to Light Energy's unaffiliated supplier, 
Yangzhou Jinghua, in accordance with section 776 of the Act. As a 
result of this review, we preliminarily determine the following net 
countervailable subsidy rates exist for the POR, January 1, 2022, 
through December 31, 2022:

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                         Company                            (percent ad
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Changzhou Zhaojing Light Energy Co., Ltd.\12\...........          125.34
Jiangsu Highhope International Group Corporation \13\...          118.12
Yangzhou Jinghua New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.........          118.12
Non-Selected Companies Under Review \14\................            9.07
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Disclosure and Public Comment
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    \12\ As discussed in the Preliminary Decision Memorandum, 
Commerce has found the following company to be cross-owned with 
Light Energy: Changzhou New Century Electron Co., Ltd.
    \13\ This rate applies to: Jiangsu Highhope International Group 
Corporation and its cross-owned companies: High Hope Zhongtian 
Corporation and Jiangsu Suhui Asset Management Co., Ltd.
    \14\ See Appendix II of this notice for a list of all companies 
that remain under review but were not selected for individual 
examination and to which Commerce has preliminarily assigned the 
non-selected company rate.
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    Commerce intends to disclose its calculations and analysis 
performed to interested parties for these preliminary results within 
five days of any public announcement or, if there is no public 
announcement, within five days of the date of publication of this 
notice in accordance with 19 CFR 351.224(b).

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    Case briefs or other written comments may be submitted to the 
Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance. Pursuant to 19 CFR 
351.309(c)(1)(ii), we have modified the deadline for interested parties 
to submit case briefs to Commerce to no later than 21 days after the 
date of the publication of this notice.\15\ Rebuttal briefs, limited to 
issues raised in the case briefs, may be filed not later than five days 
after the date for filing case briefs.\16\ Interested parties who 
submit case briefs or rebuttal briefs in this proceeding must submit: 
(1) a table of contents listing each issue; and (2) a table of 
authorities.\17\ All briefs must be filed electronically using ACCESS. 
An electronically filed document must be received successfully in its 
entirety in ACCESS by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on the established 
deadline.
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    \15\ See 19 CFR 351.309.
    \16\ See 19 CFR 351.309(d); see also Administrative Protective 
Order, Service, and Other Procedures in Antidumping and 
Countervailing Duty Proceedings, 88 FR 67069, 67077 (September 29, 
2023) (APO and Service Procedures).
    \17\ See 19 351.309(c)(2) and (d)(2).
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    As provided under 19 CFR 351.309(c)(2) and (d)(2), in prior 
proceedings we have encouraged interested parties to provide an 
executive summary of their briefs that should be limited to five pages 
total, including footnotes. In this review, we instead request that 
interested parties provide at the beginning of their briefs a public, 
executive summary for each issue raised in their briefs.\18\ Further, 
we request that interested parties limit their executive summary of 
each issue to no more than 450 words, not including citations. We 
intend to use the executive summaries as the basis of the comment 
summaries included in the issues and decision memorandum that will 
accompany the final results in this administrative review. We request 
that interested parties include footnotes for relevant citations in the 
executive summary of each issue. Note that Commerce has amended certain 
of its requirements pertaining to the service of documents in 19 CFR 
351.303(f).\19\
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    \18\ We use the term ``issue'' here to describe an argument that 
Commerce would normally address in a comment of the Issues and 
Decision Memorandum.
    \19\ See APO and Service Procedures.
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    Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.310(c), interested parties who wish to 
request a hearing must submit a written request to the Assistant 
Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance, filed electronically via 
ACCESS by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time within 30 days after the date of 
publication of this notice. Requests should contain: (1) the party's 
name, address, and telephone number; (2) the number of participants; 
and (3) a list of issues to be discussed. Oral presentations at the 
hearing will be limited to issues raised in the briefs. If a request 
for a hearing is made, Commerce will inform parties of the scheduled 
date for the hearing.\20\
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    \20\ See 19 CFR 351.310(d).
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Assessment Rates

    Consistent with section 751(a)(1) of the Act and 19 CFR 
351.212(b)(2), upon issuance of the final results, Commerce shall 
determine, and CBP shall assess, countervailing duties on all 
appropriate entries covered by this review.
    For the companies listed in Appendix III for which the review is 
being rescinded, Commerce will instruct CBP to assess countervailing 
duties on all appropriate entries at a rate equal to the cash deposit 
of estimated countervailing duties required at the time of entry, or 
withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption, during the period January 
1, 2022, through December 31, 2022, in accordance with 19 CFR 
351.212(c)(1)(i). Commerce intends to issue rescission instructions to 
CBP no earlier than 35 days after the date of publication of this 
rescission in the Federal Register.
    For the companies remaining subject to the review, Commerce will 
instruct CBP to assess countervailing duties on all appropriate entries 
at the subsidy rates calculated in the final results of this review. 
Commerce intends to issue assessment instructions to CBP no earlier 
than 35 days after the date of publication of the final results of this 
review in the Federal Register. If a timely summons is filed at the 
U.S. Court of International Trade, the assessment instructions will 
direct CBP not to liquidate relevant entries until the time for parties 
to file a request for a statutory injunction has expired (i.e., within 
90 days of publication).

Cash Deposit Rates

    Pursuant to section 751(a)(2)(C) of the Act, Commerce intends to 
instruct CBP to collect cash deposits of estimated countervailing 
duties in the amount indicated above with regard to shipments of 
subject merchandise entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for 
consumption on or after the date of publication of the final results of 
this review. For all non-reviewed firms, we will instruct CBP to 
continue to collect cash deposits of estimated countervailing duties at 
the most recent company-specific or all-others rate applicable to the 
company, as appropriate. These cash deposit instructions, when imposed, 
shall remain in effect until further notice.

Final Results of Review

    Unless the deadline is extended, we intend to issue the final 
results of this administrative review, which will include the results 
of our analysis of the issues raised in the case briefs, within 120 
days of publication of these preliminary results in the Federal 
Register, pursuant to section 751(a)(3)(A) of the Act.

Notification to Interested Parties

    We are issuing and publishing these preliminary results in 
accordance with sections 751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19 CFR 
351.221(b)(4).

    Dated: April 7, 2025.
Christopher Abbott,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Negotiations, performing the 
non-exclusive functions and duties of the Assistant Secretary for 
Enforcement and Compliance.

Appendix I

List of Topics Discussed in the Preliminary Decision Memorandum

I. Summary
II. Background
III. Period of Review
IV. Rescission of Review, In Part
V. Rate for Non-Selected Companies Under Review
VI. Scope of the Order
VII. Diversification of China's Economy
VIII. Subsidies Valuation
IX. Interest Rate Benchmarks, Discount Rates, and Benchmarks for 
Measuring Adequacy of Remuneration
X. Use of Facts Otherwise Available and Application of Adverse 
Inferences
XI. Analysis of Programs
XII. Recommendation

Appendix II

Non-Selected Companies Under Review

    1. Anji Dasol Solar Energy Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
    2. BYD (Shangluo) Industrial Co., Ltd.; Shanghai BYD Co., Ltd.; 
BYD Company Ltd.
    3. Changzhou Trina PV Ribbon Materials Co., Ltd.; Changzhou 
Trina Solar Energy Co., Ltd.; Changzhou Trina Solar Yabang Energy 
Co., Ltd.; Hubei Trina Solar Energy Co., Ltd.; Trina Solar 
(Changzhou) Science and Technology Co., Ltd.; Trina Solar Co., Ltd.; 
Turpan Trina Solar Energy Co., Ltd.; Yancheng Trina Solar Energy 
Technology Co., Ltd.
    4. Shenzhen Sungold Solar Co., Ltd.
    5. Toenergy Technology Hangzhou Co., Ltd.
    6. Trina Solar Science & Technology (Thailand) Ltd.\21\
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    \21\ In the final results of the 2021 administrative review, 
this company was inadvertently grouped with other Trina companies. 
Commerce has not made a cross-ownership determination with regards 
to Trina Solar Science & Technology (Thailand) Ltd. and any other 
company. See Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells, Whether or Not 
Assembled Into Modules, From the People's Republic of China: Final 
Results of Countervailing Duty Administrative Review; 2021, 89 FR 
51497 (June 18, 2024).

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    7. Yingli Energy (China) Company Ltd.

Appendix III

Companies To Be Rescinded

    1. Astronergy Co., Ltd.
    2. Astronergy Solar
    3. Baoding Jiasheng Photovoltaic Technology Co., Ltd.
    4. Baoding Tianwei Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd.
    5. Donghai JA Solar Technology Co., Ltd.; Hebei Ningjin Songgong 
Semiconductor Co., Ltd.; Hebei Ningtong Electronic Materials Co., 
Ltd.; Hebei Yujing Electronic Science and Technology Co., Ltd.; 
Hefei JA Solar Technology Co., Ltd.; JA (Hefei) Renewable Energy 
Co., Ltd; Jing Hai Yang Semiconductor Material (Donghai) Co., Ltd.; 
JingAo Solar Co., Ltd.; JA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY YANGZHOU CO., LTD.; 
Shanghai JA Solar Technology Co., Ltd.; JA Solar Investment China 
Co., Ltd; Donghai JingAo Solar Energy Science and Technology Co., 
Ltd.; Solar Silicon Valley Electronic Science and Technology Co., 
Ltd.; Beijing Jinfeng Investment Co., Ltd.; Ningjin Songgong 
Electronic Materials Co., Ltd.; Jinglong Industry and Commerce Group 
Co., Ltd.; Ningjin County Jingyuan New Energy Investment Co., Ltd.; 
Hebei Jinglong New Materials Technology Group Co., Ltd.; Hebei 
Jinglong Sun Equipment Co. Ltd.; Hebei Jingle Optoelectronic 
Technology Co., Ltd.; Ningjin Jingxing Electronic Material Co., 
Ltd.; Ningjin Saimei Ganglong Electronic Materials Co., Ltd.; JA 
Solar (Xingtai) Co., Ltd.; Xingtai Jinglong Electronic Material Co., 
Ltd.; Xingtai Jinglong PV Materials Co., Ltd.; JA PV Technology Co., 
Ltd.; Ningjin Jinglong PV Industry Investment Co., Ltd.; Baotou JA 
Solar Technology Co., Ltd.; Xingtai Jinglong New Energy Co., Ltd.; 
Ningjin County Jing Tai Fu Technology Co., Ltd.; JA Solar Technology 
Co., Ltd.; Jinglong Technology Holdings Co., Ltd.; Ningjin Guiguang 
Electronics Investment Co., Ltd.; Ningjin Longxin Investment Co., 
Ltd.; Beijing JA Solar PV Technology Co., Ltd.; Solar Silicon Peak 
Electronic Science and Technology Co., Ltd.; Jingwei Electronic 
Materials Co., Ltd.; Taicang Juren PV Material Co., Ltd.
    6. Beijing Tianneng Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd.
    7. Boviet Solar Technology Co., Ltd.
    8. BYD H.K. CO., Ltd.
    9. Canadian Solar International Limited
    10. Canadian Solar (USA) Inc.
    11. Canadian Solar Inc.; Canadian Solar Manufacturing (Changshu) 
Inc.; Canadian Solar Manufacturing (Luoyang) Inc.; Changshu Tegu New 
Materials Technology Co., Ltd.; Changshu Tlian Co., Ltd.; CSI Cells 
Co., Ltd.; CSI New Energy Holding Co., Ltd.; CSI Solar Manufacture 
Inc.; CSI Solar Power (China) Inc.; CSI Solar Technologies Inc.; CSI 
Solartronics (Changshu) Co., Ltd.; CSI-GCL Solar Manufacturing 
(Yancheng) Co., Ltd.; Suzhou Sanysolar Materials Technology Co., 
Ltd.; Changshu Tegu New Material Technology Co., Ltd.
    12. Changzhou Trina Hezhong Photoelectric Co., Ltd.
    13. Chint Solar (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd.; Chint New Energy 
Technology Co., Ltd.; Haining Chint Solar Energy Technology Co., 
Ltd.; Chint New Energy Technology (Yancheng) Co., Ltd.; Chint Solar 
(Yancheng) Co., Ltd.; Jiuquan Chint New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.; 
Chint Group Co., Ltd.; Zhejiang Chint Electrics Co., Ltd.; Zhejiang 
Chint New Energy Development Co., Ltd.; Chint Solar (Jiuquan) Co., 
Ltd.; Chint Solar (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
    14. Chint Solar (Hong Kong) Company Limited
    15. CSI Modules (Dafeng) Co., Ltd.
    16. CSI Solar Co., Ltd.
    17. CSI Solar Manufacturing (Fu Ning) Co., Ltd.
    18. DelSolar (Wujiang) Ltd.
    19. DelSolar Co., Ltd.
    20. De-Tech Trading Limited HK
    21. Dongguan Sunworth Solar Energy Co., Ltd.
    22. Eoplly New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
    23. ERA Solar Co., Ltd.
    24. ET Solar Energy Limited
    25. Fuzhou Sunmodo New Energy Equipment Co., Ltd.
    26. GCL System Integration Technology Co., Ltd.
    27. Hainan Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd.
    28. Hangzhou Sunny Energy Science and Technology Co., Ltd.
    29. Hengdian Group DMEGC Magnetics Co., Ltd.
    30. Hengshui Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd.
    31. Jiangsu Jinko Tiansheng Solar Co., Ltd.
    32. Jinko Solar Import And Export Co., Ltd.; Jinko Solar Co., 
Ltd.; Zhejiang Jinko Solar Co., Ltd.; Jiangxi Jinko Photovoltaic 
Materials Co., Ltd.; Xinjiang Jinko Solar Co., Ltd.; JinkoSolar 
(Chuzhou) Co., Ltd.; JinkoSolar (Shangrao) Co., Ltd.; JinkoSolar 
(Sichuan) Co., Ltd.; JinkoSolar (Yiwu) Co., Ltd.; JinkoSolar 
Technology (Haining) Co., Ltd.; Ruixu Industrial Co., Ltd.; Yuhuan 
Jinko Solar Co., Ltd.; Jinko Solar (Shanghai) Management Co., Ltd.
    33. Jinko Solar International Limited
    34. Lightway Green New Energy Co., Ltd.; Light Way Green New 
Energy Co., Ltd.
    35. Lixian Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd.
    36. Longi (HK) Trading Ltd.
    37. LONGi Solar Technology Co., Ltd.; LERRI Solar Technology 
Co., Ltd.
    38. Luoyang Suntech Power Co., Ltd.
    39. Nice Sun PV Co., Ltd.
    40. Ningbo ETDZ Holdings, Ltd.
    41. ReneSola Jiangsu Ltd.
    42. Renesola Zhejiang Ltd.
    43. Risen Energy Co., Ltd.; Risen (Wuhai) New Energy Co., Ltd.; 
Zhejiang Twinsel Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.; Risen (Luoyang) 
New Energy Co., Ltd.; Risen Energy (Changzhou) Co., Ltd.; Risen 
Energy (Yiwu) Co., Ltd.; Zhejiang Boxin Investment Co., Ltd.; 
Jiangsu Sveck New Material Co., Ltd.; Changzhou Sveck Photovoltaic 
New Material Co., Ltd. (including Changzhou Sveck Photovoltaic New 
Material Co., Ltd. Jintan Danfeng Road Branch); Changzhou Sveck New 
Material Technology Co., Ltd.; Ninghai Risen Energy Power 
Development Co., Ltd.; Risen (Ningbo) Electric Power Development 
Co., Ltd.; Risen Energy (Ningbo) Co., Ltd.; Changzhou Jintan 
Ningsheng Electricity Power Co., Ltd.; Risen (Changzhou) Import and 
Export Co., Ltd.; Jiujiang Shengchao Xinye Technology Co., Ltd.; 
Jiujiang Shengchao Xinye Trade Co., Ltd. Ruichang Branch.
    44. Risen Energy (HongKong) Co., Ltd.
    45. Risen Solar Technology Sdn. Bhd.
    46. Shanghai Nimble Co., Ltd.
    47. Shenzhen Topray Solar Co., Ltd.
    48. Shenzhen Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd.
    49. Sumec Hardware & Tools Co., Ltd.
    50. Sunpreme Solar Technology (Jiaxing) Co., Ltd.
    51. Suntech Power Co., Ltd.
    52. Suntimes Technology Co., Limited
    53. Systemes Versilis, Inc.
    54. Taimax Technologies Inc.
    55. Taizhou BD Trade Co., Ltd.
    56. Talesun Energy
    57. Talesun Solar
    58. tenKsolar (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
    59. Tianjin Yingli New Energy Resources Co., Ltd.
    60. Trina (Hefei) Science and Technology Co., Ltd.
    61. Wuxi Suntech Power Co., Ltd.
    62. Wuxi Tianran Photovoltaic Co., Ltd.
    63. Yingli Green Energy International Trading Company Limited
    64. Zhejiang ERA Solar Technology Co., Ltd.
    65. Zhejiang Sunflower Light Energy Science & Technology Limited 
Liability Company

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