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DCE:Soliciting Public Opinions on the Relevant Amendments and Amended Rules on Introducing Overseas Traders into RBD Palm Olein Futures

 In order to satisfy the relevant business needs of introducing overseas traders into the RBD palm olein futures, Dalian Commodity Exchange (the "Exchange") proposes to amend the Measures for Delivery Management of Dalian Commodity Exchange and the Detailed Rules of RBD Palm Olein Futures of Dalian Commodity Exchange pursuant to the Regulation on the Administration of Futures Trading, the Measures for the Administration of Futures Exchange and other relevant laws and regulations. The Exchange hereby solicits public opinions from the market. Please send your comments or suggestions to the Exchange in writing or by e-mail prior to October 30, 2020. Contact information is as follows:

Email: advice@dce.com.cn

Fax: 86411-84808079

Telephone: 86411-84808425

Address: Legal and Compliance Department of Dalian Commodity Exchange, No. 129 Huizhan Road, Shahekou District, Dalian, Liaoning Province, China; Postal Code: 116023 (Please mark "comments to the amended rules" on the envelope)

Please refer to our English website for the English version of the relevant rules. The English translation may be used for reference only. In case there is any discrepancy between the English version and the original Chinese version, the original Chinese version shall prevail.

Attachments:

1. Measures for Delivery Management of Dalian Commodity Exchange(Amendment).docx

2. Measures for Delivery Management of Dalian Commodity Exchange(Amended Version).docx

3. Detailed Rules of RBD Palm Olein Futures of Dalian Commodity Exchange(Amendment).docx

4. Detailed Rules of RBD Palm Olein Futures of Dalian Commodity Exchange(Amended Version).docx



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