SEC
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SEC Finalizes Rules to End the Trading of Chinese Company Shares in the U.S.; China Remains Optimistic that a Solution Is Possible
On December 2, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) finalized the
rules [https://www.sec.gov/rules/final/2021/34-93701.pdf] on disclosure
requirements for Chinese companies in relation to audit reports issued by
foreign accounting firms that the U.S. government does not have access to. While
Murky Future for Chinese IPOs in the United States
As the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) presses
[https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/exclusive-sec-gives-chinese-companies-new-requirements-us-ipo-disclosures-2021-08-23/]
Chinese companies to comply with U.S. requirements when they seek to list on a
U.S. stock market, it remains unclear how China would handle its disagreements
with the United States in
New SEC Rules Further Curb Chinese Companies’ IPOs
After the recent saga involving Chinese company Didi, which was subject to
investigations
[https://www.chinatrademonitor.com/china-tightens-data-security-scrutiny-on-technology-companies/]
by Chinese regulatory authorities only a couple of days after going public in
the United States, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is
tightening rules for Chinese companies who try