Pu'er Lancang Ancient Tea to Adopt China Accounting Standards
Reuters
Dec 08, 2025
Pu'er Lancang Ancient Tea to Adopt China Accounting Standards
Pu'er Lancang Ancient Tea Co. Ltd. has announced that it will adopt the China Accounting Standards for Business Enterprises (CASBE) for preparing its financial accounting reports starting with the annual report for the year ending 31 December 2025. The company's board believes this change will improve working efficiency and is in the best interests of both the company and its shareholders. The board also stated that this transition will not have any material effect on the company's financial position, results of operations, or cash flow for 2025 and beyond. A detailed circular regarding this and other proposed changes, including a change of auditors, will be published ahead of the upcoming extraordinary general meeting.
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