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60亿元铜精矿在秦皇岛港离奇“失踪”已3年!案件最新进展:秦港股份再遭5.6亿元索赔上诉,管理层坚称“无违约、未担保”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen· 2025-11-13 10:40
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing legal disputes surrounding the "60 billion yuan copper concentrate 'missing' incident" at Qinhuangdao Port continue to affect Qin Port Co., Ltd. (601326.SH), with recent developments including an appeal by Jiang Copper International Trade Co., Ltd. for approximately 560 million yuan [1][4][5]. Legal Developments - Jiang Copper has filed an appeal with the Tianjin High People's Court, which has accepted the case involving a claim of about 560 million yuan, following a previous ruling that dismissed their initial lawsuit [1][4][5]. - The initial ruling by the Tianjin Maritime Court rejected Jiang Copper's claim due to the overlap with a criminal case involving another party, indicating that any further claims could only be pursued after the criminal case concluded [4][5]. - Qin Port Co., Ltd. maintains that it has not engaged in any breach of contract and has not incurred any contingent liabilities related to these lawsuits as of June 30, 2025 [5][8]. Financial Implications - The total amount involved in the copper concentrate-related lawsuits has reached approximately 1.929 billion yuan, with various parties including Jiang Copper, Shaanxi Blower Group, and China Chemical Fiber involved [6][8]. - As of the latest reports, Qin Port Co., Ltd. has not recognized any expected liabilities related to these lawsuits, asserting that their operations strictly adhered to contractual agreements with logistics companies [8]. Company Performance - In the first three quarters of the year, Qin Port Co., Ltd. reported revenues of 5.212 billion yuan and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 1.391 billion yuan, both reflecting year-on-year growth [9].