Company: KPEA
Filing Date: 2025-01-14
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001493152-25-002124
Chunk: 494

Company: Kun Peng International Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-01-14
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1
Chunk 494
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 the businesses and/or factories in which our current health-related products
are manufactured. Such events may result in the need for us to consider and establish relationships with other third parties in different
countries from which to source our inventory of health related products and could have a material adverse effect on our business, operating
results and financial condition.

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Political
and economic problems in a single country are increasingly affecting other markets and economies, and a continuation of this trend could
adversely affect global economic conditions and world markets. Uncertainty and volatility in the financial markets and political systems
of the U.S. or any other country, including volatility as a result of the ongoing conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Hamas
and the rapidly evolving measures in response, may have adverse spill-over effects into the global financial markets generally. International
trade disruptions or disputes could adversely affect our business and operating results.

Significant
portions of our business are conducted in Asia. Interruptions in international relationships or the rapidly evolving conflict between
Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Hamas and trade disputes such as the current trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, including
the possibility of future tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, could result in changes to our commercial operations, or otherwise
affect our ability to do business. Although these global problems transcend our company and afflict companies across industries and borders,
these and similar events could adversely affect us, or our business partners or customers.

Russia’s
military conflict in Ukraine have led to, and may lead to, additional sanctions being levied by the United States, European Union and
other countries against Russia. Russia’s military incursion and the resulting sanctions could adversely affect global energy and
financial markets. Although our business does not have any direct exposure to Russia or the adjoining geographic regions, the extent
and duration of the military action, sanctions, and resulting market disruptions are impossible to predict, but could be substantial.
Any such disruptions caused by Russian military action or resulting sanctions may magnify the impact of other risks described in this
section. We cannot predict the progress or outcome of the situation in Ukraine, as the conflict and governmental reactions are rapidly
developing and beyond our control. Prolonged unrest intensified military activities or more extensive sanctions impacting the region
could have a material adverse effect on the global economy, and such effect could in turn have a material adverse effect on the operations,
results of operations, financial condition, liquidity and business outlook of our business.

There
has been volatility in financial markets as