Webinar
Section 232 Polysilicon: Rewriting Your Solar Procurement Strategy
Based on our data, solar module import pricing just jumped 40%. Here’s what to do now.
Thursday, August 27 at 10 am PT / 1 pm ET

On August 6, 2026, President Trump signed a Section 232 proclamation placing new Minimum Import Prices and a 15% ad valorem tariff on polysilicon, ingots, wafers, cells, and modules, effective December 4, 2026.
This ruling increases imported module prices by 9 to 15 cents per watt. In addition, domestic content strategy just became a lot more valuable and a lot more urgent.
Join Anza’s solar market experts for a live session on what the ruling actually says, how suppliers are reacting in real time, and the procurement moves that put you ahead of the rest of the market.
Meet our Presenters

Dan Myers
Senior Director of Supply Chain
Anza

Josh Bussgang
Product Marketing Manager
Anza
Join the webinar to see:
What changed, in plain terms, and what it means for $/W module prices
How suppliers are responding on pricing and production strategy
Domestic content strategy: what’s worth locking in now, and where the tradeoffs are
How procuring in-country inventory is now a top priority & how to find supply
Your procurement options before and after December 4, 2026
