Several Chinese state-owned companies to delist from NYSE

Several Chinese state-owned companies to delist from NYSE

Oil giants Sinopec and PetroChina are among the firms planning to leave voluntarily.

China has long refused regulators access to financial audits of its US-listed companies. (AP pic)
SHANGHAI:
Several Chinese state-owned companies including China Life Insurance and Aluminum Corporation of China announced plans on Friday to voluntarily delist from the US stock market.

The companies, which also include oil giants Sinopec and PetroChina, said in separate statements that they would apply for delistings of their American Depository Shares from the New York Stock Exchange.

China and the US have been in talks to resolve a long-running audit dispute that threatens to see Chinese companies kicked off American exchanges if they cannot comply with US audit rules.

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