Company: EJH
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001213900-25-074324
Chunk: 61

Company: E-Home Household Service Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-08-11
Form: 424B5
Chunk 61
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 that we will not be subject to such requirements, approvals, or permissions in the future. For additional information, see “Risk Factors—Risks Related to Doing Business in China —Our business is subject to complex and evolving laws and regulations regarding privacy and data protection. Compliance with China’s new Data Security Law, Cybersecurity Review Measures, Personal Information Protection Law, as well as additional laws, regulations and guidelines that the Chinese government promulgates in the future may entail significant expenses and could materially affect our business” on page 12 and “Risk Factors—Risks Related to Doing Business in China — The approval of the CSRC or other Chinese regulatory agencies may be required in connection with our overseas capital-raising activities, including but not limited to this offering, under Chinese law” on page 14. |

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| ● | There are significant legal and operational risks associated with having substantially all business operations in China, including those changes in the legal, political, and economic policies of the Chinese government, the relations between China and the United States, or Chinese or United States regulations may materially and adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and the value of the securities that E-Home is registering. Any such changes may take place quickly and with very little notice and as a result, could significantly limit or completely hinder E-Home’s ability to offer or continue to offer its securities to investors, and could cause the value of E-Home’s securities to significantly decline or become worthless. Recent statements made and regulatory actions undertaken by China’s government, such as those related to data security or anti-monopoly concerns and any other future laws and regulations may require us to incur significant expenses and could materially affect our Chinese operating subsidiaries’ ability to conduct business in China or accept foreign investments. For additional information, see “Risk Factors—Risks Related to Doing Business in China— Changes in U.S. and Chinese regulations or in relations between the United States and China may adversely impact our business, our operating results, our ability to raise capital and the value of the securities being offered. Any such changes may take place quickly and with very little notice” on page 10 and “Risk Factors—Risks Related to Doing Business in China— Our business is subject to complex and evolving laws and regulations regarding privacy and data protection. Compliance with China’s new Data Security Law, Cybersecurity Review Measures, Personal Information Protection Law, as well as additional laws, regulations, and guidelines that the Chinese government promulgates in the future may