Company: CHNR
Filing Date: 2025-05-15
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001079973-25-000830
Chunk: 56

Company: CHINA NATURAL RESOURCES INC
Filing Date: 2025-05-15
Form: 424B5
Chunk 56
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| · | Inflation in the PRC, or a slowing PRC economy, could negatively affect our profitability and growth. |

| · | Our PRC subsidiaries are subject to restrictions on paying dividends and making other payments to us. |

| · | Governmental control of currency conversion may affect payment of any dividends or foreign currency denominated 
 obligations, and it may adversely affect the value of your investment.                                          |

| · | The fluctuation of the RMB may materially and adversely affect your investment. |

| · | The PRC State Administration of Foreign Exchange (“SAFE”) regulations regarding offshore financing activities by PRC residents have undergone changes which 
 may increase the administrative burden we face and create regulatory uncertainties that could adversely affect us, and a failure by our                     
 shareholders who are PRC residents to make any required applications and filings pursuant to such regulations may prevent us from being                     
 able to distribute profits and could expose us and our PRC resident shareholders to liability under PRC law.                                                |

| · | Our                                                                                                                                         
 common shares may be prohibited from trading in the United States under                                                                     
 the HFCAA if the PCAOB is unable to inspect or fully investigate our auditor for two consecutive years. The delisting of our common shares, 
 or the threat of their being delisted, may materially and adversely affect the value of your investment.                                    |

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| · | Proceedings instituted by the SEC against Chinese affiliates of the “Big Four” accounting                                             
 firms, including our independent registered public accounting firm, could result in a determination that our financial statements are 
 not in compliance with the SEC’s requirements.                                                                                        |

| · | It may be difficult for overseas regulators to conduct investigations or collect evidence within China. |

| · | If we fail to protect our intellectual property rights, it could harm our business and competitive position. |

| · | PRC regulations establish complex procedures for some acquisitions conducted by foreign investors, which 
 could make it more difficult for us to pursue growth through acquisitions in China.                      |

| · | We and our PRC subsidiaries are required to maintain a series of licenses, permits and approvals from                                       
 PRC authorities to operate our business in the PRC, and failure to maintain or renew such licenses, permits or approvals in a timely manner 
 could materially affect our business.                                                                                                       |

| · | The approval of or filing with the CSRC or other PRC government authorities may be required in connection                             
 with our offshore offerings under PRC law, and, if required, we