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Super-Dragon Engineering Plastics Completes Registration Change

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Super-Dragon Engineering Plastics (SHE:301131) completed its industrial and commercial registration change and received a new business license from the Guangzhou Municipal Administration for Market Regulation.

The company specializes in engineering plastics, synthetic resins, bio-based materials and high-performance composites, according to a Thursday filing with the Shenzhen bourse.

Shares of the industrial supplies company closed 2% lower Thursday.

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