Company: CHNR
Filing Date: 2025-05-15
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001079973-25-000830
Chunk: 74

Company: CHINA NATURAL RESOURCES INC
Filing Date: 2025-05-15
Form: 424B5
Chunk 74
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employees. We believe that we and our PRC subsidiaries do not commit any acts that threaten or endanger the national security of the PRC,
and to our knowledge we and our PRC subsidiaries have not received or been subject to any investigation, notice, warning or sanction from
any PRC authority with respect to national security issues arising from our business operations. As of the date of this prospectus, we
do not believe that we need to proactively apply for the cybersecurity review required by the CAC.

Furthermore, the CAC promulgated
the Security Assessment Measures for Outbound Data Transfers, effective July 7, 2022, which require that to provide data abroad under
any of the following circumstances, a data processor shall declare security assessment for its outbound data transfer to the CAC through
the local cyberspace administration at the provincial level: (i) where a data processor provides critical data abroad; (ii) where a key
information infrastructure operator or a data processor processing the personal information of more than one million individuals provides
personal information abroad; (iii) where a data processor has provided personal information of 100,000 individuals or sensitive personal
information of 10,000 individuals in total abroad since January 1 of the previous year; and (iv) in other circumstances prescribed by
the CAC for which declaration of a security assessment for outbound data transfers is required. As we and our PRC subsidiaries do not
provide any data collected from China operations abroad, we do not believe it is necessary for us to declare any security assessments
pursuant to the Security Assessment Measures for Outbound Data Transfers.

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However, there remains uncertainty
as to how these regulations will be interpreted or implemented and whether the PRC regulatory agencies, including the CAC, may adopt
new laws, regulations, rules or detailed implementation and interpretation, and there is no assurance that PRC regulatory agencies, including
the CAC, would take the same view as we do. There have not been comparable developments in Hong Kong, but those could occur, and we believe
we are currently in compliance with all Hong Kong laws and regulations regarding data security. If any such new laws, regulations,
rules or implementation and interpretation come into effect, we will take all reasonable measures and actions to comply and to minimize
the adverse effect of such laws on us. However, we cannot assure you that we can fully or timely comply with such laws. In the event
that we are subject to any mandatory cybersecurity