Company: CHNR
Filing Date: 2025-05-15
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001079973-25-000827
Chunk: 94

Company: CHINA NATURAL RESOURCES INC
Filing Date: 2025-05-15
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 4
Chunk 94
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 a less developed body of securities laws as compared to the United States and these securities laws provide significantly less protection to investors; and
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•   BVI companies do not have standing to sue before the federal courts of the United States.
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Our Articles provide that any differences between us and our shareholders or their executors, administrators or assigns relating to the intent, construction, incidences or consequences of our Articles or the BVI Business Companies Act (as amended), including any breach or alleged breach of our Articles or the BVI Business Companies Act (as amended), or relating to our affairs, shall be resolved by arbitration before two arbitrators (unless the parties agree to arbitrate before one arbitrator), who shall jointly appoint an umpire.
 Service of process upon us and upon our directors, all of whom reside outside the United States, may be difficult to obtain within the United States. Furthermore, because all of our directors are located outside the United States in Hong Kong, and all of our assets and officers are located outside the United States in the PRC (other than Mr. Wong Wah On Edward, our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, who is located in Hong Kong), any judgment obtained in the United States against us or any of our directors and officers may not be collectible within the United States.

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There is doubt as to the enforceability of civil liabilities under the Securities Act and the Exchange Act in original actions instituted in the PRC. PRC courts may refuse to hear a claim based on a violation of U.S. securities laws, including because the PRC is not the most appropriate forum to bring such a claim. In addition, even if a PRC court agrees to hear a claim, it may determine that PRC law, and not U.S. law, is applicable to the claim. If U.S. law is found to be applicable, the content of applicable U.S. law may have to be proven in court as a fact, which can be a time-consuming and costly process. Certain matters of procedure will also be governed by PRC law. There is little binding case law in the PRC addressing the matters described above. Many of the same doubts apply to similar suits that may be brought in the BVI or Hong Kong and as to the enforceability of any judgment rendered by a court in the BVI or Hong Kong. Moreover, we have no assets in the BVI that may be used to satisfy a judgment rendered by a court located there.
 We have appointed Puglisi