Next week, the market value will be over 27 billion yuan.

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12/07/2025
Next week, more than 40 stocks will face lifting the ban, with a total market value of over 27 billion yuan calculated at the latest closing price. Among them, Tianyue Advanced will have a lifting ban market value of 7.487 billion yuan next week, while Maiweibio-U will have a lifting ban market value of 5.42 billion yuan. In contrast, stocks such as Yuchen Intelligence, Jiayun Technology, Zhongan Technology, and Zhongrong Electric have relatively small lifting ban pressures, with lifting ban market values all less than one billion yuan.
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Chery has released a statement regarding the recent situation of Chery's application for the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's new energy promotion subsidy. The statement mentioned that the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology recently published a notice on the preliminary review of the settlement and audit of the subsidy funds for the promotion and application of new energy vehicles from 2016 to 2020, and many car companies had their declared vehicles and amounts reduced. Chery and BYD were among those with significant reductions, leading to misunderstandings and speculation by some domestic and international media. Chery clarified that the 2025 subsidy application was a consolidation of the new energy vehicles that were not completed in the 2016-2020 applications. The subsidies would only be distributed after approval by the four ministries, and it is not the case that the companies had already received the subsidies and needed to refund them. Chery claimed that they truthfully reported the list of vehicles for which sales terminal receipts were not collected and denied any deception. Ultimately, the batch of vehicles with explanations were reduced due to "sales terminal receipt discrepancies" during the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's publication, which is a normal process in the application. Claims of "violations," "repayment," "improper receiving," "fraudulent receipt of subsidies," and "returning them" were all misinformation.
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