China Huajun Group Advances Offshore Debt Restructuring with Creditor Claims Under Review

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China Huajun Group Advances Offshore Debt Restructuring with Creditor Claims Under Review

China Huajun Group Limited has provided an update on its ongoing offshore debt restructuring process. The company confirmed that all conditions for the restructuring have been satisfied, and the restructuring became effective on 26 June 2025. Currently, the scheme administrator is adjudicating claims submitted by scheme creditors, with the process still underway. According to the terms of the scheme, China Huajun Group Limited is required to issue 24,600,000 new shares to scheme creditors by no later than 26 June 2026. The Board stated it will continue to implement its action plan to resolve the auditor’s disclaimer of opinion and will keep shareholders informed of further developments.

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