Company: TOMZ
Filing Date: 2025-04-14
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001654954-25-004233
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Company: TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-14
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
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We maintain significant international operations, including operations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America. As a result, we are subject to a number of risks and complications associated with international manufacturing, sales, services, and other operations. These include: risks associated with currency exchange rate fluctuations; requirements or preferences for domestic products or solutions, which could reduce demand for our products; difficulties in enforcing agreements and collecting receivables through some foreign legal systems; unexpected legal or regulatory changes; enhanced credit risks in certain countries and emerging market regions; significant variations in tax rates among the countries in which we do business, and tax withholding obligations in respect of our earnings; exchange controls or other trade restrictions including, constraints on our supply chain and the industries in which we operate; customs clearance and shipping delays; general economic and political conditions in countries where we operate or where end users of our products are situated; natural disasters, political and economic instability, including wars, terrorism and political unrest, outbreak of disease, travel, social distancing and quarantine policies, boycotts, curtailment of trade, and other business restrictions affecting our ability to manufacture or sell our products; difficulties associated with managing a large organization spread throughout various countries; difficulties in enforcing intellectual property rights or weaker intellectual property right protections in some countries; and difficulties associated with compliance with a variety of laws and regulations governing international trade.  The recent imposition by the United States of tariffs, sanctions or other restrictions on goods exported from the United States or imported into the United States, or countermeasures imposed in response to such government actions, could increase the cost of goods for our products or reduce our ability to sell products globally, which may adversely affect our operating results and financial condition.  

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In late February 2022, Russia launched a large-scale military attack on Ukraine, amplifying already existing geopolitical tensions among Russia, Ukraine, Europe, NATO and the West, including the United States, and resulting in global sanctions against Russia by various countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and European Union. In addition, the Israel-Hamas War and wider Middle East geopolitical developments may negatively impact regional and global economic markets (including Europe and the United States), companies in other countries (particularly those that have done business with Russia, Ukraine, or Israel) and on various sectors, industries and markets for securities and commodities globally. Accordingly, the actions discussed above and the potential for a wider conflict could increase financial market volatility, cause severe negative effects on regional and global economic