Q-Cells Terminates Agreement with LDK Solar
November 3, 2009
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Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany [RenewableEnergyWorld.com] Q-Cells SE has terminated the agreement concluded in December 2007 with the Chinese solar company LDK Solar for the supply of solar wafers, as Q-Cells says that LDK Solar did not fulfill significant contractual obligations. LDK Solar has responded by saying the company vigorously disagrees with Q-Cells' claims.
LDK Solar said that the termination is without any valid basis.
The original agreement specified the supply of solar wafers on the basis of a contractually fixed amount of silicon totalling 43,000 tonnes for the years from 2009 to 2018, with wafer supplies on the basis of approximately 1,000 tonnes of silicon relating to 2009. In March 2009, LDK Solar suspended deliveries at the request of Q-Cells in order to engage in various negotiations with Q-Cells in the interest of reaching a mutually agreeable amendment to the supply agreement. During the negotiation process, Q-Cells unilaterally claimed, and has now publicly announced, the termination of the agreement. LDK Solar said that the termination is without any valid basis. At the beginning of 2008, Q-Cells made a prepayment of $244.5 million pursuant to the supply agreement. LDK Solar has also provided a bank guarantee in the same aggregate amount to guarantee the performance of its obligations relating to such prepayment under the supply agreement. |
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