1. Date of Incident: July 3, 115 (2026)
2. Company Name: Taisun Enterprise Co., Ltd.
3. Relationship to Company: Parent Company
4. Cross-shareholding Ratio: Not applicable
5. Cause of Incident:
On June 30, Taisun Enterprise received notification from its contract oil manufacturer, Zhonglian Oils, that a batch of salad oil raw material (Lot No. 0409315) supplied to the company was found to contain benzopyrene (BaP) levels exceeding Taiwan's regulatory standards during a legally mandated third-party inspection.
6. Response Measures:
Upon receiving the notification, Taisun immediately activated its highest-level food safety emergency response. The company has proactively withdrawn 10 products—salad oil and blended oil items—using the affected raw material from distribution, sealed all inventory, and expanded the recall to include batches produced from April to June, beyond just the April production. The company has also completed mandatory reporting to regulatory authorities, demonstrating a strict commitment to protecting consumer rights.
This incident stems from a single supplier in the upstream supply chain. Taisun has initiated a comprehensive traceability and inspection review. Even non-affected products have undergone preventive withdrawal. Moving forward, all products must pass safety verification by an independent third-party laboratory, SGS, before any item will be allowed back on the market. The company estimates potential losses from this incident at approximately NT$48 million. Taisun will pursue legal remedies based on the investigation findings and liability determination.
7. Additional Disclosures (This constitutes material information under Article 7, Clause 9 of the Enforcement Rules of the Securities and Exchange Act, as it may significantly impact shareholder rights or stock prices for publicly listed companies):
The financial impact of the affected batch is not considered material to the company's overall financial condition.
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- Source: PR Times
- Category: News
- Organizations: SGS