1. Date of Incident: June 30, 2026

2. Company Name: Taisun Enterprises Co., Ltd.

3. Relationship to Company (Please enter 'Company' or 'Subsidiary'): Company

4. Cross-shareholding Ratio: Not applicable

5. Cause of Incident: Today (June 30), the company received notification from Zhonglian Oils, its contract oil manufacturer, that the raw salad oil (Batch No. 0409315) supplied for the company's use failed to meet Taiwan's regulatory standards for benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) in a legally mandated third-party inspection.

6. Response Measures: Upon receiving the notification, the company immediately activated its highest-level food safety emergency protocol. It proactively suspended shipments and sealed all inventory of nine products—salad and blended oils—using the affected batch. In addition to the April production batches, the company has expanded the recall to include all production batches of these nine products from April to June. The incident has been fully reported to the relevant regulatory authorities, demonstrating the company's strict commitment to consumer protection.

This is an isolated incident involving an upstream supplier. The company has actively initiated a comprehensive review of its traceability and inspection systems. Even non-affected batches of other products have been proactively recalled as a precaution. Moving forward, no products will be reintroduced to the market until each item has passed rigorous third-party testing by SGS or equivalent accredited laboratories, ensuring absolute safety.

7. Other Matters to be Disclosed (If the subject of the incident or resolution is a publicly listed company or above, this material information also qualifies under Article 7, Paragraph 9 of the Enforcement Rules of the Securities and Exchange Act as a matter having significant impact on shareholder rights or securities prices):

The financial impact of the affected batch is not material to the company's overall financial condition.

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  • Source: PR Times
  • Category: News