Company: OTSA
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001213900-25-052720
Chunk: 68

Company: OTSAW Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-06-09
Form: F-1
Chunk 68
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 in fines and penalties, liabilities claims, criminal sanctions against us, our officers or our employees, and prohibitions on the conduct of our business, including suspension of production or a cessation of our operations. Any such violations, or a major shift in governmental policies in any jurisdiction that we have operations in, could affect our ability to offer our products and services in one or more countries, result in the withdrawal or recall of our products, or the discontinuation of our operations, whether partially or entirely, damage to our reputation, our brand, our international expansion efforts, and our ability to attract and retain employees. This would have a material adverse impact our business and our operating results. Compliance with these laws requires a significant amount of management attention and effort, which may divert our management’s attention from running our business operations and could harm our ability to grow our business, or may increase our expenses as we engage specialized third parties or other additional resources to assist us with our compliance efforts. Furthermore, we have limited experience to date manufacturing, selling, maintaining and servicing our products on a large -scaleinternationally, and such expansion would require us to make significant expenditures, such as hiring of local employees, in advance of generating any revenue. In addition to the risks regarding foreign law and regulations, we may be subject to a number of risks associated with international operations that may increase our costs, impact our ability to manufacture or sell our products and require significant management attention. These risks include, but are not limited to: •difficulties establishing international manufacturing operations, including difficulties establishing relationships with or establishing localized supplier bases and developing cost -effectiveand reliable supply chains for such manufacturing operations; 35 •difficulty in staffing and managing foreign operations; •difficulties attracting customers in new jurisdictions; •changes in diplomatic and trade relationships, including political risk and customer perceptions based on such changes and risks, political instability, natural disasters, pandemics, war (including the ongoing Russo -UkraineWar and Israel -Palestineconflict) or events of terrorism; •the strength of international economies; •fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates and interest rates •foreign labor laws, regulations and restrictions; •capital controls or capital restrictions; and •United States and foreign government trade restrictions, import and export controls, tariffs and price or exchange controls. Our success depends, in part, on our ability to anticipate these risks and manage these difficulties. If we fail to successfully address these risks, our business, prospects, results of operations and financial condition could be materially harmed. Our products must comply