Company: AEHL
Filing Date: 2025-08-05
Form Type: 20-F/A
Source: 0001641172-25-022290
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Company: Antelope Enterprise Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-08-05
Form: 20-F/A
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 revenue for the foreseeable future. Accordingly, any significant slowdown in the PRC economy or decline in demand for our products
from our customers in the PRC will have an adverse effect on our business and financial performance. Furthermore, as our operations and
production facilities are located in the PRC, any unfavorable changes in the social and/or political conditions may also adversely affect
our business and operations. While the current policy of the PRC government seems to be one of economic reform to encourage foreign investments
and greater economic decentralization, there is no assurance that such a policy will continue to prevail in the future. There is no assurance
that our operations will not be adversely affected should there be any policy changes.

In light of recent events indicating greater oversight by the Cyberspace Administration of China, or CAC, over data security, particularly for companies seeking to list or listed on a foreign exchange, we are subject to a variety of laws and other obligations regarding cybersecurity and data protection, and any failure to comply with applicable laws and obligations could have a material and adverse effect on our business, our listing on Nasdaq, financial condition, results of operations, and the offering.

We are subject to various risks
and costs associated with to the collection, use, sharing, retention, security, and transfer of confidential and private information,
such as personal information and other data. This data is wide ranging and relates to our investors, employees, contractors and other
counterparties and third parties. Our compliance obligations include those relating to the relevant PRC laws in this regard. These PRC
laws apply not only to third-party transactions, but also to transfers of information between us and our subsidiaries in China, and among
us, our PRC subsidiaries, and other parties with which we have commercial relations. These laws continue to develop, and the PRC government
may adopt other rules and restrictions in the future. Non-compliance could result in penalties or other significant legal liabilities.

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Pursuant to the PRC Cybersecurity
Law, promulgated by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress on November 7, 2016 and took effect on June 1, 2017,
personal information and important data collected and generated by a critical information infrastructure operator in the course of its
operations in China must be stored in China, and if a critical information infrastructure operator purchases internet products and services
that affects or may affect national security, it should be subject to cybersecurity review by the CAC. Due to the lack of