Company: YDDL
Filing Date: 2025-07-11
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-062908
Chunk: 23

Company: One & one Green Technologies. INC
Filing Date: 2025-07-11
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 23
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 new customers to diversify our client base, our business, financial condition, and results of operations may be materially and adversely affected. Our reliance on customers located in China and Hong Kong exposes us to significant geopolitical, regulatory, and economic risks that could adversely affect our business operations and financial performance. We currently depend on a limited number of long -termimporters based in China and Hong Kong for the sale of our processed metal products. The evolving political and legal landscape in China and Hong Kong, has introduced heightened legal and regulatory uncertainties for businesses. Both China and Hong Kong maintain distinct import regulations, customs 12 policies, and environmental standards. Sudden changes in import licensing rules, inspection procedures, or restrictions on the import of scrap metal products could delay shipments, increase costs, or reduce demand for our products. While we are based in the Philippines, broader geopolitical tensions involving China — such as its relations with neighboring countries in the Asia -Pacificregion — could indirectly impact trade routes, port access, or cross -borderlogistics efficiency, thereby affecting our ability to deliver products in a timely manner. Economic slowdowns, policy shifts, or financial instability within China and Hong Kong can also lead to decreased demand for our products, payment delays, or defaults by our customers. Such economic fluctuations can have a direct adverse effect on our revenue and profitability. We may face operational, regulatory, and reputational risks related to environmental compliance, workplace safety, and the handling of waste materials. Our operations involve the processing of waste materials, including imported industrial residues that have undergone preliminary detoxification prior to transportation. While these materials are delivered to us in a secured manner, and we implement emission control systems during the incineration and processing phases, our activities may still pose certain environmental and safety risks. We are subject to Philippine environmental, and safety regulations governing emissions, waste handling, and workplace safety. These regulations may become more stringent over time, potentially requiring us to upgrade our facilities, adopt new technologies, or incur higher compliance costs. Any failure to comply with these regulations, or any perception of inadequate handling of materials, could result in fines, operational delays, or reputational damage. In addition, the sorting of scrap materials presents inherent occupational safety risks. Although we have adopted workplace safety protocols, any lapse or accident could disrupt operations, lead to regulatory scrutiny, or expose us to liability. Furthermore, inconsistent quality or composition of scrap materials, and any delays or disruptions in logistics, could impact our processing efficiency and operating margins. We do not have any commercial insurance coverage. Our company does not