Company: SEAH
Filing Date: 2025-08-29
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0001213900-25-082696
Chunk: 24

Company: Seahawk Recycling Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-29
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 24
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 goods imported from China and other regions, as well as the potential for additional protectionist measures, may impact our operations. In the fiscal years ended March31, 2025 and 2024, we exported paper pulps, old metal appliances and dismantled metal wires to China, and generated $6,756,633 and $2,871,071 from our sales in China, respectively. Moreover, political uncertainty surrounding international trade disputes, particularly the ongoing tension between the U.S. and China, could damage customer confidence and decision -making, leading to a material adverse effect on our business. Such uncertainty may also limit our access to new business opportunities, negatively impacting our operations. Additionally, current and potential future actions by the U.S. or the PRC that affect trade relations could contribute to global economic instability, which may harm our markets, our business, or our financial performance. The financial condition of our customers could also be adversely affected by trade -relateddisruptions, and we cannot predict the extent or form of future actions or escalations. Any of the foregoing may materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition and results of operations. Our business depends on the continued success of our brand, and if we fail to maintain and enhance the recognition of our brand, we may face difficulty increasing our network of suppliers, customers and other business partners, and our reputation and operating results may be harmed. We believe that market awareness of our brand, “Seahawk,” has contributed significantly to the success of our business. Maintaining and enhancing our brand is critical to our efforts to increase our network of suppliers, customers and other business partners. Our ability to attract suppliers, customers and other business partners depends on investment in our brand and our efforts to maintain good relationships with existing suppliers, customers and other business partners. In addition, a failure by our customers to distinguish between our brand and the products provided by our competitors may result in a reduction in revenue, profit, and margins. If we are unable to further enhance our brand recognition, we may not be able to attract new customers successfully or efficiently, and our business, financial condition and results of operations may be materially and adversely affected. In addition, negative publicity about our business, products, shareholders, affiliates, directors, officers, and other employees, and the industry in which we operate, can harm the recognition of our brands or reputation. Negative publicity, regardless of merits, concerning the foregoing could be related to a wide variety of matters, including, but not limited to: •alleged misconduct or other