Company: AIRJW
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-036124
Chunk: 41

Company: AirJoule Technologies Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-04-28
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 41
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 investors regarding ESG considerations may result in a decrease of the trading price of our securities. We are currently party to a joint venture with an affiliate of CATL US, a Chinese battery manufacturer and technology company, and a development agreement with BASF, an international chemical producer headquartered in Germany. We may continue to pursue partnerships and operations outside of the United States, including with suppliers and partners that are located or operate in other countries. Accordingly, we are subject to risks associated with operating in foreign countries, including: •fluctuations in currency exchange rates; •limitations on the remittance of dividends and other payments by foreign subsidiaries and joint ventures; •additional costs of compliance with local regulations; •historically, in certain countries, higher rates of inflation than in the United States; •changes in the economic conditions or consumer preferences or demand for our products in these markets; •restrictive actions by multinational governing bodies, foreign governments or subdivisions thereof; •changes in U.S. and foreign laws regarding trade and investment, including with respect to taxation, import and export tariffs, energy use, land use rights, intellectual property, network security and other matters; •less robust protection of our intellectual property under foreign laws; •geopolitical events, including natural disasters, public health issues, acts of war, nationalism and terrorism, social unrest or human rights issues; and •difficulty in obtaining distribution and support for our products. 20 In addition, our operations outside the United States are subject to the risk of new and different legal and regulatory requirements in local jurisdictions, potential difficulties in staffing and managing local operations and potentially adverse tax consequences. The costs associated with operating our continuing international business could adversely affect our results of operations, financial condition and cash flows in the future. Our business may require numerous permits, licenses and other approvals from various governmental agencies, and the failure to obtain or maintain any of them, or delays in obtaining them, could materially adversely affect us. Regulatory risks associated with our business include: •our ability to obtain and maintain applicable permits, approvals, licenses or certifications from regulatory agencies, if required; •regulatory delays, delays imposed as a result of regulatory inspections and changing regulatory requirements may cause a delay in our ability to fulfill our orders or may cause manufacturing plans to not be completed at all, many of which may be out of our control, including changes in governmental regulations or in the status of our regulatory approvals or applications or other events that force us to cancel or reschedule production, any of which could have an adverse impact on our business and financial condition