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November 2, 2009
Bitterfeld-Wolfen,
Germany: Q-Cells Terminates Agreement with LDK Solar
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 fulfil significant contractual
obligations. LDK Solar has responded by saying the company vigorously
disagrees with Q-Cells' claims.
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.
At
the beginning of 2008, Q-Cells made a payment of $244.5 million
in the context of this agreement. Q-Cells explains that this payment
can be reclaimed in the event of termination of the agreement
and is secured by a bank guarantee at a German bank upon first
demand.
The
contractual parties have differing opinions concerning the validity
of the termination of the agreement. Q-Cells says direct discussions
between the two companies and a parallel arbitration process at
the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Paris have not
resulted in an amicable settlement yet. An application by LDK
Solar for a temporary injunction to be issued against a drawing
down of the bank guarantee was refused by the District Court in
Berlin. Q-Cells will therefore make use of the possibility to
draw down the bank guarantee linked to the payment made.
During
rounds of discussions and negotiations, LDK Solar says it has
clearly stated to Q-Cells that it has not only procured feed stock
for the manufacturing of the solar wafers under the contract,
but has also manufactured the requisite quantities of the solar
wafers ready for shipment to Q-Cells at its indication of willingness
to accept. LDK Solar made deliveries during the first quarter
of 2009 pursuant to purchase orders of Q-Cells under the supply
agreement. Subsequent to 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 believes this termination
is without any valid basis.
The
supply agreement provides for LDK Solar to supply solar wafers
to Q-Cells on the basis of contractually fixed amounts of polysilicon
totaling 43,000 metric tons for the years from 2009 to 2018, with
annual wafer supply quantity for 2009 set at 1,000 metric tons
at fixed prices under the supply agreement. 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.
LDK Solar firmly believes that it has performed substantially
on all of its obligations under the supply agreement, and is ready
to perform the additional obligations under the agreement that
are currently contingent upon cooperation of Q-Cells, such as
its willingness to accept the additional deliveries of LDK Solar's
solar wafers pursuant to the supply agreement. Q-Cells has indicated
in its announcement that it may draw down from LDK Solar's bank
guarantee, and LDK Solar believes that such drawdown, if made,
constitutes a wrongful drawdown under the supply agreement and
violates the purpose of such bank guarantee. While the Regional
Court of Berlin, in preliminary proceedings LDK Solar instituted
in August 2009, initially prohibited Q-Cells from drawing down
from LDK Solar's bank guarantee, it subsequently lifted the injunction
in view of the nature and purpose of a bank guarantee, without
deciding whether the termination by Q-Cells was valid and instead
leaving the issue to be determined in the arbitration proceedings.
LDK
Solar intends to vigorously defend its rights and interests as
a result of Q-Cells' wrongful termination of the supply agreement,
breach of the supply agreement and wrongful drawdown from our
bank guarantee, including the contractually provided arbitration
yet to start at the International Chamber of Commerce.
Further details about: Q-Cells
and LDK Solar
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