Company: YDDL
Filing Date: 2025-10-09
Form Type: 424B4
Source: 0001213900-25-097758
Chunk: 31

Company: One & one Green Technologies. INC
Filing Date: 2025-10-09
Form: 424B4
Chunk 31
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 products whether natural or artificial. Therefore, it is subject to the rules and regulations of the Philippines with respect to its importation and exportation activities. Yoda Metal’s importation and exportation of metals should comply with the relevant directives and regulations of the Bureau of Customs (BOC). Republic Act. No. 10863, also referred to as the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (CMTA), revised the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines, and serves as the primary law governing the importation and exportation process in the Philippines. Pursuant to Sec. 104 of the CMTA, all goods imported into the Philippines, shall be subject to duty upon importation, including goods previously exported from the Philippines, unless otherwise exempted by the CMTA or other special laws. 17 It must be noted that an imported product can be classified either as: (a) Free Importation and Exportation — goods that may be freely imported into and exported without the need for other permits, licenses, and clearances; (b) Regulated Importation and Exportation — goods which are subject to regulation and requires prior declaration, clearances, licenses; (c) Restricted Importation and Exportation — goods which are generally prohibited unless the law grants a special exemption; and (d) Prohibited Importation and Exportation — goods which are expressly prohibited. One of the prohibited importations, as stated in Sec. 118(d) of RA 10863, is any goods manufactured in whole or in part of gold, silver or other precious metals or alloys and the stamp, brand or mark does not indicate the actual fineness of quality of the metals or alloys. In the metal and steel processing and trading sector, Yoda Metal must adhere to rigorous regulations encompassing environmental standards, import and export protocols, and trade guidelines. Securing the requisite permits and abiding by the regulations are fundamental aspects of its operations. It is crucial to acknowledge the dynamic nature of the legislative and regulatory framework within which we operate. Changes, whether in the form of new laws, amendments, or shifting interpretations, may lead to increased operational expenses or necessitate adjustments in its business methodologies. Our ability to source our products efficiently and cost-effectively could be negatively impacted if new trade restrictions are imposed, existing trade restrictions become more burdensome or relationships with exporters are impaired or terminated. The Philippine Constitution has a mandate that certain industries be wholly owned by Filipinos or majority of its ownership is held by Filipinos. Foreign Investments Act of