Company: JL
Filing Date: 2025-07-28
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-068049
Chunk: 36

Company: J-Long Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-07-28
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 36
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 relations could cause investor uncertainty for affected issuers, including us,
and the market price of our Ordinary Shares could be adversely affected.

The
enforcement of laws and rules and regulations in China can change quickly with little advance notice. Additionally, the PRC laws and
regulations and the enforcement of such that apply or are to be applied to Hong Kong can change quickly with little or no advance notice.
As a result, the Hong Kong legal system embodies uncertainties that could limit the availability of legal protections, which could result
in a material change in our operations and/or the value of our Ordinary Shares.

Hong Kong
is a special administrative region of the PRC. Following British colonial rule from 1842 to 1997, China assumed sovereignty under
the “one country, two systems” principle. The Hong Kong special administrative region’s constitutional document,
the Basic Law, ensures that the current political situation will remain in effect for 50 years. The laws previously in force in
Hong Kong, that is, the common law, rules of equity, ordinances, subordinate legislation and customary law are maintained. Hong Kong
has enjoyed the freedom to function with a high degree of autonomy for its affairs, including currencies, immigration and customs operations,
and its independent judiciary system and parliamentary system. Hong Kong is responsible for its own domestic affairs including, but not
limited to, the judiciary and courts of last resort, immigration and customs, public finance, currencies and extradition. Hong Kong continues
using the English common law system. On July 14, 2020, the United States signed an executive order to end the special status
enjoyed by Hong Kong post-1997. In addition, if the PRC attempts to alter its agreement to allow Hong Kong to function autonomously,
it could potentially impact Hong Kong’s common law legal system and may, in turn, bring about uncertainty in, for example,
the enforcement of our contractual rights. This could, in turn, materially and adversely affect our business and operations. Additionally,
intellectual property rights and confidentiality protections in Hong Kong may not be as effective as in the United States or
other countries. Accordingly, we cannot predict the effect of future developments in the Hong Kong legal system, including the promulgation
of new laws, changes to existing laws or the interpretation or enforcement thereof, or the pre-emption of local regulations by national
laws. These uncertainties could limit the legal protections available to us, including our ability to enforce our agreements with our
customers.

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