China Water Industry Group Faces Supporting Creditor in Winding-Up Petition

Reuters
Nov 20, 2025
China <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/01129">Water Industry</a> Group Faces Supporting Creditor in Winding-Up Petition

China Water Industry Group Limited has announced that it has been served with a Notice of Intention to Appear on Petition by a supporting creditor, Gao Yuan, regarding an outstanding bond debt of HK$3,000,000. Gao Yuan has indicated her intention to support the winding-up petition at a hearing scheduled for 21 January 2026. The company states that no winding-up order has yet been granted by the court and that it is currently seeking legal advice to determine its next steps. China Water Industry Group Limited is also working to maintain communication and negotiate with both the petitioner and the supporting creditor, with the aim of resolving the matter, including efforts to have the petition withdrawn. The company advises shareholders and investors to exercise caution when dealing in its shares.

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