Taiwanese and mainland companies looking to list receive same treatmentThe Chinese mainland does not treat Taiwanese-funded companies that go public on mainland stock markets any different from mainland companies, a spokesman said in Beijing on Wednesday. The criteria and approval procedures for Taiwanese-funded companies and mainland companies which plan to go public on the mainland A-share market are the same, said Yang Yi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council. Yang made the remarks in response to reports in Taiwan-based media saying that the mainland required Taiwanese-funded subsidiaries to be spun off from parent companies listed in Taiwan before going public on mainland markets. "The mainland encourages qualified Taiwanese-funded companies to go public on the mainland and take advantage of the broader fund raising channels," Yang said. So far, seven Taiwanese-funded companies have listed on mainland A-share markets, following the same procedures as mainland companies. Source: Xinhua |
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