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Solar Panel Maker Pushing for U.S. Tariffs Mulls Sale Offers
- Georgia company has been in contact with potential buyers
- A sale could have impact on Trump’s decision over tariffs
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Suniva Inc., the bankrupt U.S. solar manufacturer asking President Donald Trump to impose tariffs on imported panels, is evaluating a potential sale.
The Norcross, Georgia-based company has been in contact with several potential buyers interested in purchasing either its equipment or the business as a whole, according to interviews and documents filed as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Suniva’s court-appointed Chief Restructuring Officer David Baker said no offer had been accepted.