
Beating the Section 232 Polysilicon Tariff Clock: Contracting Strategies & FEOC Compliance
With the expected decision on the Section 232 tariff on the horizon, our data shows that contracting now, with a fixed-price agreement with sourcing options, delivers a better outcome than waiting until the tariff is public.
In this webinar, Anza President Aaron Hall will discuss our recommended contract strategies to give you a pricing advantage while mitigating the latest risk.
What’s Covered:
- Latest timeline and expectations for Section 232 polysilicon tariff announcement and reasons buyers should act soon
- Benefits of fixed price contracts with supply options as a hedge against tariff risk
- Recent client examples showcasing fixed price contract deal structures and available sourcing flexibility options
- Refresher of FEOC compliance requirements as new standards go into effect
- Available FEOC & supply chain data available from Anza to help support your projects
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Can’t make it on January 8? We’ll send out the webinar recording after the live session.
Meet Our Presenters

Aaron Hall – President, Anza
Aaron Hall graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northwestern University in 2001 and founded Borrego, a national developer, EPC and O&M provider of solar and energy storage for the distributed generation and utility scale markets. With over two decades of experience in solar he has become one of the world’s preeminent technology and commercial experts in the procurement of solar modules as he has been fostering strategic relationships with the world’s leading manufacturers of solar modules (as well as other solar and storage equipment) since the early 2000s. Aaron serves as President of Anza.

Josh Bussgang – Product Marketing Manager, Anza
Josh Bussgang is a Product Marketing Manager at Anza, where he helps bridge the gap between product development and sales. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and a Master of Engineering in Sustainable Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Prior to joining Anza, Josh worked at Borrego, focusing on value engineering for optimizing project costs.