Datang Power Board Approves Alashanzuoqi Merger and Appoints Zhongxinghua as 2025 Internal Control Auditor

Reuters11-26
Datang Power Board Approves Alashanzuoqi Merger and Appoints Zhongxinghua as 2025 Internal Control Auditor

Datang International Power Generation Co. Ltd. $(DTP)$ held the seventh meeting of its twelfth Board session on 26 November 2025, with all 15 directors present. The board unanimously approved two key resolutions. First, the board agreed to the absorption and merger of Alashanzuoqi Datang Renewable Power Company Limited by Datang (Alashanzuoqi) Electric Power Company Limited. Second, the board approved the engagement of Zhongxinghua Certified Public Accountants LLP as the internal control auditor for 2025, with an audit fee of RMB1.39 million. This appointment is subject to approval at the company's general meeting.

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