Core Points - China Aluminum Corporation's Guizhou branch was fined 15,000 yuan for violations related to safety production management, specifically for not equipping the mine with a registered safety engineer [1][2] Group 1: Company Overview - China Aluminum Corporation (Chalco) was established on September 10, 2001, and is a core subsidiary of the Aluminum Corporation of China, being the largest global supplier of alumina, electrolytic aluminum, fine alumina, high-purity aluminum, and gallium [3] - The company's stocks are listed on both the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (since December 2001) and the Shanghai Stock Exchange (since April 2007) [3] Group 2: Regulatory Actions - The fine imposed by Guiyang Emergency Management Bureau is part of regulatory enforcement under the Safety Production Law of the People's Republic of China [1][2] - The specific violation involved the failure to comply with regulations regarding the appointment of a registered safety engineer at the mining site [1][2]
矿山未按规定配备注册安全工程师,中国铝业一分公司被行政处罚