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According to the latest announcement from regulatory authorities, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange's main board will welcome two new listed companies. These companies are Chery Holding Group Co., Ltd. and Jiangsu Changjiang Electronics Technology Co., Ltd., which plan to officially list and start trading on August 4.
Chery Holding Group is a well-known automobile manufacturing enterprise in China, mainly engaged in the research, development, production, and sales of complete vehicles such as passenger cars and commercial vehicles, as well as core components like engines and transmissions. Jiangsu Changjiang Electronics Technology is a high-tech enterprise focused on the integrated circuit packaging and testing field, possessing strong capabilities in semiconductor packaging technology.
The listing of these two companies will further enrich the industry layout of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange's main board, providing investors with more investment choices. It also reflects the policy direction of our capital market continuing to support the development of the real economy and promoting the transformation and upgrading of traditional manufacturing industries and the growth and strengthening of high-tech industries.
Analysts point out that the automotive manufacturing and integrated circuit industries are key strategic emerging industries for our country. The listing of the two companies is expected to drive the accelerated development of related industry chain enterprises. However, investors should also view this rationally, as new stocks often experience significant fluctuations in the early stages of listing, and it is recommended to carefully assess the risks.