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INE: Requesting Public Comments on Correlation Rules of Taking Delivery of Low-Sulfur Fuel Oil Futures Overseas

 In accordance with the Regulations on the Administration of Futures Trading, the Measures on the Administration of Futures Exchange and other relevant laws and regulations, Shanghai International Energy Exchange (hereinafter referred to as “INE”) is planning to revise its Delivery Rules, and has drafted Group Delivery Management Rules, Guidelines Take-Delivery of Low Sulfur Fuel Oil Futures overseas and requests public comments on these rules.

Please send opinions and advice on the rules mentioned above to INE in written or email forms before November 23, 2020. Your feedback also indicates that you agree to use your contact information and materials for use by the INE and only for the amendments to the rules described in this Notice.

Contact:
Email: ine.advice@ine.cn
Fax: +86 (21) 2076-7686
Tel.: +86 (21) 6840-0000
Postal address: Legal and Compliance Department, 23rd Floor, No.288 Xiangcheng Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai, China 200122

Appendix:
1. Revision Explanation
2. INE Delivery Rules (for Public Consultation)   (Revised and Restated)
3. INE Group Delivery Management Rules (for Public Consultation)
4. INE Guidelines on Take-Delivery of Low Sulfur Fuel Oil Futures overseas (for Public Consultation)

Disclaimer: The rules of INE are made in Chinese. The English version of such rules is for reference only and shall have no legal effect.


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