Singapore Court, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sent a written notice on 28 July 2022, requiring Zipmex to clarify the matter. Today, Zipmex Group has updated the progress on the moratorium
the form of outsourcing or partnership. In this regard, the partnership-based business operation guidelines must be improved from the SEC circular in this matter. SEC has therefore proposed issuance of
, however, there is any matter that SEC Board has not specifically specified, then the provisions under the Trade Association Act will be applied mutatis mutandis; (2) Provision that will
SEC studied regulations in other countries to find proper guidelines for supervision, focusing on standardized services and putting investors first. The matter is still under the discussion with
consideration the supervisory costs, industry competitiveness, burdens to intermediaries, and simplified methods of fee calculation. The two draft notifications regarding the aforesaid matter are expected to come
matter to ensure that the investors will have accurate and clear information for investment decision-making. Meanwhile, investors are urged to follow up the company?s clarification and take precaution in
2026), the SEC has determined that the matter does not constitute a case involving special necessity or urgency as prescribed by law. Accordingly, the SEC has extended the public hearing period to 30
an investment management business. The amendments aim to prevent the use of the initial public offering channel as a regulatory arbitrage tool. The public hearing on this matter was completed in May
intellectual property, and utility assets. The Corpus Christi Project currently under development when completed will have nominal capacity of 1.1 million metric tons of PET and 1.3 million metric tons of PTA
Arteva Holdings GmbH; INVISTA Textiles (U.K.) Limited; and INVISTA Equities, LLC, to acquire a 100% stake in the PET business of INVISTA Resins & Fibers GmbH, Germany (“IRFG”); and certain Intellectual