Chardan South China Acquisition Corp was a blank-check company formed to pursue a business combination with operating businesses headquartered or principally operating in the South China region. The SPAC was sponsored by an affiliate of Chardan Capital Markets, a New York-based investment bank active in structuring early-generation SPACs. The company filed a 424B3 prospectus supplement with the SEC in August 2005, placing its IPO among the early cohort of geographically focused blank-check vehicles targeting greater China industrial and commercial sectors. The vehicle was among the first wave of China-focused SPACs to enter the U.S. public markets during a period of heightened investor interest in mainland Chinese economic growth. Visit SpacDesk and sign up for a full data subscription to access complete filing history, deal timelines, and sponsor analytics for Chardan South China Acquisition Corp and hundreds of other SPAC vehicles.