Tata Chemicals Ltd has disclosed that its US-based subsidiary has been penalized $20,400 by the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality. The company clarified via an NSE filing that the penalty is not expected to have any material impact on its financials or operations.
Tata Chemicals Faces Minor Penalty in US, No Material Impact on Business
In a regulatory filing with the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Tata Chemicals Ltd confirmed that its wholly owned subsidiary in the United States has been fined $20,400 by the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality. The penalty pertains to a regulatory non-compliance issue identified during routine inspections.
The company stated that it has taken corrective measures and is cooperating fully with local authorities. Tata Chemicals emphasized that the financial impact of the penalty is immaterial and does not affect its ongoing operations or strategic plans. The disclosure was made under Regulation 30 of SEBI’s Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements (LODR).
Important points
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Wyoming Department levies $20,400 penalty on Tata Chemicals’ US subsidiary
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Penalty relates to environmental compliance issue during routine inspection
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Company confirms no material impact on financials or operations
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Corrective actions initiated and regulatory cooperation underway
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Disclosure made via NSE under SEBI LODR Regulation 30
Sources: NSE India, Tata Chemicals Ltd Investor Filings, Business Standard, Moneycontrol, Economic Times