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NIO's Nanjing Energy Company Increases Capital to 250 Million, Up 1150%
According to Tianyancha, Nanjing Weilai Energy Co., Ltd. recently underwent a business change, with its registered capital increasing from 20 million RMB to 250 million RMB, a rise of 1150%. The company was established in July 2017, with Wu Yan as the legal representative. Its business scope includes the planning, design, research and development, construction, sales, and operation of intelligent systems for electric vehicles; the construction and operation management services for new energy vehicle charging and swapping facilities; the sales, operation, installation, and related technology research and development of charging and swapping facilities, energy storage equipment, charging pile equipment and components; and automobile sales. Shareholder information shows that the company is wholly owned by Wuhan Weilai Energy Co., Ltd.
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Global Plastic Governance Negotiations End in Failure Again
On the 15th local time, despite being extended by one day, the latest round of global negotiations on plastic pollution governance still failed to reach a consensus. This round of United Nations talks was supposed to be the final round of consultations, aiming to formulate the first legally binding international agreement on plastic pollution (including marine plastic pollution) management. However, just like the meeting held in South Korea last year, the negotiations once again failed to yield results. Reportedly, the talks reached an impasse over key issues such as whether to limit the exponential growth of plastic production and whether to impose globally legally binding restrictions on toxic chemicals used in plastic manufacturing.
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