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First Solar Faces Securities Fraud Lawsuit Over Tariff Mitigation Claims

Investors holding First Solar, Inc. securities are facing an August 24, 2026, deadline to join a class action lawsuit against the company. The litigation concerns allegations that the manufacturer misled shareholders regarding its capacity to navigate international trade tariffs and relocate operations from Southeast Asia to the United States.

First Solar Faces Securities Fraud Lawsuit Over Tariff Mitigation Claims

The legal action, filed by Schall Brown & Schwartz LLP, centers on the period between February 26, 2025, and February 24, 2026. According to the complaint, First Solar issued false and misleading statements regarding its strategy to shift production facilities from Malaysia and Vietnam to U.S. soil. Plaintiffs allege these claims masked the true impact of trade tariffs on the company’s financial health.

Shareholders who incurred losses during the specified class period may seek recovery without upfront out-of-pocket costs. While the class has not yet been certified by the court, those interested in acting as a lead plaintiff or discussing their legal standing can reach Brian Schall or David Schwartz at the firm’s Los Angeles office. Participation in the lawsuit does not require lead plaintiff status, and shareholders who choose not to act remain absent class members until formal certification occurs.

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