Company: ARRY
Filing Date: 2025-11-05
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001820721-25-000095
Chunk: 182

Company: Array Technologies, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-05
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 8
Chunk 182
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 the former President Biden on June 2022 – were not subject to AD/CVD cash deposit or duty requirements. Imports of CSPV cells and modules from the four Southeast Asian countries covered by the circumvention determination that entered the U.S. on or after June 6, 2024 are subject to AD/CVD cash deposit requirements of the China AD/CVD orders and, possibly, final AD/CVD duty liability. Cash deposit rates for CSPV modules covered by the China AD/CVD orders vary significantly depending on the producer and exporter of the modules and may amount to over 250% of the entered value of the imported merchandise.

Additionally, in October 2023, a coalition of U.S. aluminum extruders and a labor union filed AD/CVD cases on aluminum extrusions from fifteen countries. The USDOC has initiated investigations based on the petitions. Certain components in our trackers, including certain clamps, U-joints, and bearing housings are made using extruded aluminum. In September 2024, the USDOC released its final determination from their investigations against aluminum extrusions from multiple countries. On October 30, 2024, the USITC voted to find no injury in its pending AD/CVD investigation, meaning that the USDOC’s AD/CVD orders will not go into effect. The coalition of petitioners may still appeal the USITC’s decision, and we will continue to monitor developments in the appeal process. If the USITC’s decision is overturned on appeal, the imposition of AD/CVD orders could negatively impact our business, financial condition, and results of operations.

On April 24, 2024, the American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee, an ad hoc coalition of domestic producers of CSPV cells and modules, filed a petition with the USDOC and the USITC seeking the imposition of AD/CVD tariffs on imports of CSPV cells and modules from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. On May 20, 2025 the USITC made a final determination that U.S. industry had been materially injured by imports from Malaysia and Vietnam and threatened by imports from Cambodia and Thailand. On June 9, 2025, the USDOC issued AD/CVD orders that took effect on June 16, 2025. The tariff rates under the final determination vary from below 1% to more than 3,400%, depending on the relevant company.

On July 17, 2025, the Alliance for American Solar Manufacturing and Trade, which consists of