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华锦国际董事长、首席执行官面临消费限制令

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-- 华锦国际(HKG:2738)周二在香港交易所发布公告称,其董事长徐松庆和首席执行官陈春牛因涉嫌拖欠款项而被下达消费限制令。 该公司董事长徐松庆和首席执行官陈春牛的消费限制令已于11月25日生效。 该案源于该公司旗下两家子公司江门华木金属有限公司和江门华锦金属制品有限公司涉嫌拖欠1.3亿元人民币的融资租赁款项。截至4月30日,仍有1640万元人民币未支付给债权人。 徐松庆和陈春牛一直在与债权人协商解决此事,公司预计将在8月底前达成和解。

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