Canadian Solar Subsidiaries Ink Lease Deals for U.S. and Thailand Manufacturing Assets

Reuters
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Canadian Solar Subsidiaries Ink Lease Deals for U.S. and Thailand Manufacturing Assets

Canadian Solar Inc., through its subsidiary CSI Solar Co., Ltd., has acquired a 75.1% equity stake in certain established subsidiaries, converting them into joint ventures. The transaction involves U.S. and Thailand manufacturing assets, including Canadian Solar US Module Manufacturing Corporation and Canadian Solar US Cell Manufacturing Corporation, as well as Canadian Solar Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. These entities are engaged in photovoltaic module and cell manufacturing, with facilities in Texas, Indiana, and Chonburi, Thailand. The restructuring is accompanied by the execution of lease agreements between these subsidiaries and related parties.

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