Company: EJH
Filing Date: 2025-10-30
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-104179
Chunk: 67

Company: E-Home Household Service Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-10-30
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4
Chunk 67
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 industries, fields, and regions in which foreign investors are encouraged
and guided to invest. On January 27, 2021, the Catalogue of Industries for Encouraging Foreign Investment (2020 Version), which was promulgated
by NDRC and MOC, became effective, and the “household services” fall within the catalogue.

In December 2019, the MOFCOM and the State Administration
for Market Regulation (“ SAMR”) promulgated the Measures on Reporting of Foreign Investment Information, which came into effect
in January 2020. When the Measures on Reporting of Foreign Investment Information came into effect, the Interim Measures for the Administration
of Filing for Establishment and Changes in Foreign Investment Enterprises were repealed simultaneously. Since January 1, 2020, for foreign
investors carrying out investment activities directly or indirectly in China, the foreign investors or foreign-invested enterprises shall
submit investment information to the relevant commerce administrative authorities according to the Measure on Reporting of Foreign Investment
Information. A listed foreign-funded company may, when the change of foreign investors’ shareholding ratio cumulatively exceeds
5% or the foreign party’s controlling or relatively controlling status changes, report the information on the change of investors
and the shares held by them.

We are engaged in the business of household services,
appliance maintenance and repair, and senior care, none of which falls within the Negative List. Therefore, there are no restrictions
on foreign investment in the industries where we operate.

Regulations Relating to Internet Information
Security

In 1997, the Ministry of Public Security promulgated
measures that prohibit the use of the internet in ways that, among other things, result in a leakage of state secrets or a spread of socially
destabilizing content. If an internet information service provider violates these measures, the Ministry of Public Security and the local
security bureaus may revoke its operating license and shut down its websites.

Internet information in China is regulated and
restricted from a national security standpoint. The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress has enacted the Decisions
on Maintaining Internet Security on December 28, 2000 and further amended on August 27, 2009, which may subject violators to criminal
punishment in China for any effort to: (i) gain improper entry into a computer or system of strategic importance; (ii) disseminate politically
disruptive information; (iii) leak state secrets; (iv) spread false commercial information;