Announcement of the Shanghai Futures Exchange on Soliciting Public Opinions on Cast Aluminum Alloy Futures Contracts, Options Contracts, and Business Rules

Published: Apr 25, 2025 17:01

In accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and rules such as the "Futures and Derivatives Law of the People's Republic of China," the "Regulations on the Administration of Futures Trading," and the "Measures for the Administration of Futures Exchanges," the Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) has drafted the "SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Futures Contract," the "SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Futures Options Contract," and the "SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Futures Business Rules." These are now open for public comment.

Please submit your comments and suggestions on the aforementioned contracts and business rules in writing or via email to the Shanghai Futures Exchange by May 6, 2025. Your feedback indicates your consent for the SHFE to use your contact information and materials solely for the purpose of soliciting opinions as described in this announcement.

Contact information is as follows:

Contacts: Xiao Lu, Shuoren Ji

Mailing Address: Legal Affairs Department, Shanghai Futures Exchange, 31st Floor, Shanghai Futures Building, 500 Pudong Road, Pudong New District, Shanghai

Postal Code: 200122

Phone: 021-68400939, 021-68400942

Email: shfe.advice@shfe.com.cn

Attachments:

1. Drafting Explanation

2. SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Futures Contract (Draft for Comment)

3. SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Futures Options Contract (Draft for Comment)

4. SHFE Cast Aluminum Alloy Futures Business Rules (Draft for Comment)

Shanghai Futures Exchange

April 25, 2025

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