Company: EJH
Filing Date: 2025-08-15
Form Type: F-3
Source: 0001213900-25-077500
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Company: E-Home Household Service Holdings Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-08-15
Form: F-3
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 prospects, as well as the trading price of our ordinary shares.

Our subsidiaries in China provide home appliance
services and housekeeping services and their business activities do not affect national security and they don’t have documents and
materials which may adversely affect national security or public interests. However, there are uncertainties in the interpretation and
enforcement of these new laws and guidelines, which could materially and adversely impact our business and financial outlook, may impact
our ability to accept foreign investments, offer our securities to investors or continue to list on a U.S. or other foreign exchange,
and could impact our ability to conduct our business.

In addition, our holding company structure involves
unique risks to investors and you may never directly hold equity interests in our Chinese operating entities. Although we believe our
operating structure is legal and permissible under the Chinese law and regulations currently in effect, Chinese regulatory authorities
could take a different position on the interpretation and enforcement of laws and regulations and disallow our operating structure, which
would likely result in a material adverse change in our operations and/or the value of E-Home’s securities being offered, including
that it could cause the value of such securities to significantly decline or become worthless.

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, Provisions on Strengthening the Confidentiality and Archives Administration 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.

Regulatory authorities
in China have implemented and are considering further legislative and regulatory proposals concerning data protection. China’s Data
Security Law went into effect on September 1, 2021. The Data Security Law provides that the data processing activities must be conducted
based on “data classification and hierarchical protection system” for the purpose of data protection and prohibits entities
in China from transferring data stored in China to foreign law enforcement agencies or judicial authorities without prior approval by
the Chinese government. The Data Security Law sets forth the legal liabilities of entities and individuals found to be in violation of
their data protection obligations, including rectification order, warning, fines of up to RMB5million, suspension of relevant business,
and revocation of business permits or licenses.

In addition, the PRC
Cybersecurity Law provides that personal information and important data collected and generated by operators of critical information infrastructure
in the course of their operations in the PRC should be