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江中药业股份有限公司 2025年半年度权益分派实施公告

Core Points - Jiangzhong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. announced a cash dividend of 0.5 yuan per share for the first half of 2025, approved at the temporary shareholders' meeting on September 8, 2025 [1][3]. Distribution Plan - The total cash dividend distribution amounts to 317,498,011 yuan based on a total share capital of 634,996,022 shares [3]. - The distribution is applicable to all shareholders registered with China Securities Depository and Clearing Corporation Limited, Shanghai Branch, as of the close of trading on the day before the equity registration [2]. Implementation Details - The cash dividends will be distributed through the clearing system of China Securities Depository and Clearing Corporation Limited, with shareholders who have designated trading able to receive their dividends on the payment date [4]. - For shareholders who have not designated trading, the dividends will be held by China Securities Depository and Clearing Corporation Limited until they complete the designation [4]. Taxation Information - Individual shareholders holding shares for over one year are exempt from personal income tax on dividends, while those holding for less than one year will have tax deducted upon transfer of shares [7][8]. - For qualified foreign institutional investors (QFII), a 10% withholding tax will apply, resulting in a net dividend of 0.45 yuan per share [9]. Recent Board Decisions - The board approved the acquisition of 70% of Jingcheng Huyao's shares for no more than 70.78393 million yuan to enhance the company's OTC product matrix [13]. - The board also approved the initiation of the second phase of the Smart Decoction Center project with an estimated investment of 11.15 million yuan to expand production capacity [14]. - A decision was made to reduce investment in Sanghai Pharmaceutical by transferring 51.0044% of its shares, with a capital reduction of 39 million yuan [15]. - The board agreed to adjust the disposal plan for the Sangji Project Company, opting for an absorption merger instead of a public transfer [17].