[Taihe Water received an inquiry letter from the Shanghai Stock Exchange: requesting to explain whether the company has the ability to implement transactions related to computing power servers] Jinshi Data reported on September 10 that Taihe Water announced that it had received an inquiry letter from the Shanghai Stock Exchange, requiring the company to verify and disclose relevant matters regarding the signing of major contracts. The contract was signed by the company's wholly-owned subsidiary Shanghai Weiyan and Shanghai Jiatang, involving the sales, installation and commissioning of artificial intelligence high-performance computing power servers and other services, with a total contract price of 343 million yuan. The inquiry letter requires the company to supplement the disclosure of qualifications, personnel arrangements, technical reserves, etc. in related fields, to explain whether the company has the ability to implement related transactions, and whether it is a trade contract temporarily constructed to avoid financial delisting risks; it requires additional disclosure of the operating conditions of the counterparty Shanghai Jiatang, the main financial data of the past three years, to explain the source of funds for Shanghai Jiatang to pay the contract amount, and whether it has the ability to conduct related business with the company. (Reprinted from: Jinshi Data)