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港股异动 长和(00001)仍跌近5% 旗下港口公司向巴拿马政府索赔至少20亿美元
Jin Rong Jie· 2026-03-09 08:29
Core Viewpoint - CK Hutchison Holdings (00001) is experiencing a nearly 5% decline in stock price, currently at HKD 58.55, with a trading volume of HKD 705 million due to the forced takeover of its Panama port operations by the Panamanian government and the initiation of international arbitration for compensation of at least USD 2 billion (approximately RMB 13.843 billion) [1]. Group 1 - CK Hutchison's subsidiary, Panama Ports Company (PPC), has had two ports in Panama taken over by the government, prompting the company to seek international arbitration [1]. - The company is not only seeking symbolic compensation but aims to fully recover all rights due to the Panamanian government's serious breach of contract and actions against investors [1]. - PPC and CK Hutchison reserve all legal rights and claims against the Panamanian government, its agents, and any third parties involved [1].
闻泰科技1月将借听证会维权,闻泰科技国际仲裁或索赔80亿美元
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-12-27 03:57
Core Viewpoint - Wentech Technology is actively pursuing its rights regarding the control dispute of its subsidiary, Anshi Semiconductor, and plans to seek international arbitration for potential claims up to $8 billion if the issue remains unresolved within six months [1] Group 1: Company Developments - Wentech Technology held its fifth extraordinary shareholders' meeting on December 26, where Chairman Yang Mu discussed the ongoing control dispute over Anshi Semiconductor [1] - The company plans to reaffirm its position and actively protect its rights during a second hearing scheduled for January 2026 [1] Group 2: Legal and Financial Implications - Anshi Semiconductor, previously a division of NXP Semiconductors, has faced asset freezes due to a ministerial order from the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy and subsequent emergency measures from the Dutch corporate court [1] - Wentech Technology submitted a notice of dispute on October 15, indicating that if the matter is not resolved within six months, it may seek international arbitration with potential claims amounting to approximately $8 billion [1]