Company: JL
Filing Date: 2025-04-03
Form Type: 20-F/A
Source: 0001213900-25-028675
Chunk: 7

Company: J-Long Group Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-04-03
Form: 20-F/A
Chunk 7
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 the Cayman         
 Islands or Hong Kong based on U.S. or other foreign laws, and the ability of U.S. authorities    
 to bring actions in the Cayman Islands or Hong Kong may also be limited. See “Item               
 3. Key Information. D. Risk Factors – Risks Related to Our Company” and “-                       
 Risks Related to our Securities”.                                                                |

| ● | We                                                                                              
 may become subject to a variety of PRC laws and other obligations regarding data security       
 with respect to offerings that are conducted overseas and/or foreign investment in China-based  
 issuers, and any failure to comply with applicable laws and obligations could have a material   
 and adverse effect on our business, financial condition, and results of operations and may      
 hinder our ability to offer or continue to offer Ordinary Shares to investors and cause our     
 Ordinary Shares to significantly decline in value or become worthless. Given                    
 that: (i) JLHK, our sole Operating Subsidiary, is incorporated and located in Hong Kong;        
 (ii) we have no subsidiary, VIE structure, or direct operations in mainland China; and (iii)    
 pursuant to the Basic Law, which is a national law of the PRC and the constitutional document   
 for Hong Kong, national laws of the PRC shall not be applied in Hong Kong except for those      
 listed in Annex III of the Basic Law (which is confined to laws relating to defense and foreign 
 affairs, as well as other matters outside the autonomy of Hong Kong). We do not currently       
 expect the Measures for Cybersecurity Review (2021), the PRC Personal Information Protection    
 Law, and the Draft Overseas Listing Regulations to have an impact on our business, operations,  
 or any future offerings. See “Item 3. D. Risk Factors – Risks Related to                        
 Doing Business in Hong Kong”.                                                                   |

| ● | The                                                                                                
 enactment of Law of the PRC on Safeguarding the Hong Kong National Security Law could impact       
 JLHK. In July 2021, President Joe Biden warned investors about the risks of                        
 doing business in Hong Kong, issuing an advisory saying China’s push to exert more                 
 control over Hong Kong threatens the rule of law and endangers employees and data. The Hong        
 Kong Autonomy Act further authorizes secondary sanctions, including the imposition of blocking     
 sanctions, against foreign financial institutions that knowingly conduct a significant transaction 
 with foreign persons sanctioned under this authority. The imposition of sanctions may directly     
 affect the foreign financial institutions as well as any