Greatview Aseptic Packaging subsidiaries launch SHIAC arbitrations seeking CNY75.6 million damages

Reuters03-19
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GRVWF">Greatview Aseptic Packaging</a> subsidiaries launch SHIAC arbitrations seeking CNY75.6 million damages
  • Three Greatview subsidiaries applied to start arbitrations at the Shanghai International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (SHIAC) against Wintipak (Beijing) and Wintipak AG.
  • Greatview Shandong sought declarations that an entrusted manufacturing framework agreement has no effect against it and claimed about RMB75.6 million in relief.
  • Greatview Beijing and Greatview Holdings sought declarations that a trademark licence agreement and a trademark authorisation letter have no effect against them.
  • SHIAC accepted the arbitration applications on 18 March 2026.


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