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INE Notice on the Approval of the Registration of Copper Cathode Brand “MONYWA LPT” of Myanmar Wanbao Mining Copper Limited

 The Shanghai International Energy Exchange (“INE” or the “Exchange”) has recently received the application from Myanmar Wanbao Mining Copper Limited for brand registration. In accordance with rules including the Registration Rules for Deliverable Commodities of Bonded Copper Futures and following its on-site inspection and sample testing, the Exchange determines that the registrant’s “MONYWA LPT”-branded copper cathodes conform to all the specifications of the INE copper cathode futures contract. Accordingly, the Exchange has issued the following decisions:

1. The Exchange approves the registration of “MONYWA LPT”-branded copper cathodes produced by Myanmar Wanbao Mining Copper Limited, with a registered production capacity of 100,000 mt and subject to standard delivery prices;

2. The above products are deliverable against INE copper cathode futures contracts as of the date of this Notice.

Product information:

Registrant: Myanmar Wanbao Mining Copper Limited

Place of Origin: Sarlingyi Township, Yinmarpin County, Sagaing Region, Myanmar

Product Name: Grade A Copper Cathode

Registered Trademark: MONYWA LPT

Labeling: (as shown below)

Dimension: Approx. 1030×1025×5 mm

Piece Weight: Approx. 50 kg

Bundle Weight: Approx. 2,500 kg

Delivery Unit (25 mt): Approx. 10 bundles

Packaging Material: Bundled together with four 0.9×32mm steel straps applied in a dual-line grid (#) pattern.

Applicable Standard: Requirements set forth in the futures contract


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