Company: DMAAR
Filing Date: 2025-01-14
Form Type: POS AM
Source: 0001213900-25-003137
Chunk: 119

Company: Drugs Made In America Acquisition Corp.
Filing Date: 2025-01-14
Form: POS AM
Chunk 119
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 burdens in connection with investigating, agreeing to and completing such combination, and if we effect such initial business combination, we would be subject to a variety of additional risks that may negatively impact our operations. While we intend to focus our search for a target business operating in the United States, if our management team pursues a company with operations or opportunities outside of the United States for our initial business combination, we would be subject to risks associated with cross -borderbusiness combinations, including in connection with investigating, agreeing to and completing our initial business combination, conducting due diligence in a foreign market, having such transaction approved by any local governments, regulators or agencies and changes in the purchase price based on fluctuations in foreign exchange rates. 74 If we effect our initial business combination with such a company, we would be subject to any special considerations or risks associated with companies operating in an international setting, including any of the following: •costs and difficulties inherent in managing cross -borderbusiness operations and complying with commercial and legal requirements of overseas markets; •rules and regulations regarding currency redemption; •complex corporate withholding taxes on individuals; •laws governing the manner in which future business combinations may be effected; •tariffs and trade barriers; •regulations related to customs and import/export matters; •longer payment cycles; •changes in local regulations as part of a response to a global health crisis; •tax consequences, such as tax law changes, including termination or reduction of tax and other incentives that the applicable government provides to domestic companies, and variations in tax laws as compared to the United States; •currency fluctuations and exchange controls, including devaluations and other exchange rate movements; •rates of inflation, price instability and interest rate fluctuations; •challenges in collecting accounts receivable; •cultural and language differences; •employment regulations; •crime, strikes, riots, civil disturbances, terrorist attacks, natural disasters and wars; •deterioration of political relations with the United States; •obligatory military service by personnel; and •government appropriation of assets. We may not be able to adequately address these additional risks. If we were unable to do so, we may be unable to complete such combination or, if we complete such combination, our operations might suffer, either of which may adversely impact our results of operations and financial condition. If our management following our initial business combination is unfamiliar with U.S. securities laws, they may have to expend time and resources becoming familiar with such laws, which could lead to various regulatory issues. Following our initial business combination, any