Drugs Made In America Acquisition II Corp. Commitments Disclosure
NOTE 6 — COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
Risks and Uncertainties
Various social and political circumstances in the U.S. and around the world (including wars and other forms of conflict, including rising trade tensions between the United States and China, and other uncertainties regarding actual and potential shifts in the U.S. and foreign, trade, economic and other policies with other countries, terrorist acts, security operations and catastrophic events such as fires, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes and global health epidemics), may contribute to increased market volatility and economic uncertainties or deterioration in the U.S. and worldwide. Specifically, the rising conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and the rising conflicts in the Middle East, and resulting market volatility could adversely affect the Company’s ability to complete a Business Combination. In response to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the U.S. and other countries have imposed sanctions or other restrictive actions against Russia.
In addition to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict has had immediate and substantial effects on global trade, energy markets and financial markets. Disruptions to critical maritime shipping routes have led major shipping companies and tanker operators to suspend or reroute operations, increasing transit times and freight costs and causing widespread supply chain disruptions. Insurance coverage for certain high-risk areas has become more costly or unavailable, and regional airspace closures have adversely affected commercial aviation. These developments have contributed to volatility in global commodity prices, including oil, and have resulted in declines in global equity markets and increased demand for safe-haven assets. The evolving conflict environment has also led to heightened sanctions enforcement and increased compliance risks in financial markets.
Any of the above factors, including sanctions, export controls, tariffs, trade wars and other geopolitical actions, could have a material adverse effect on the Company’s ability to complete a Business Combination and any target business with which the Company may ultimately consummate an initial Business Combination. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of these uncertainties.
Registration Rights
The holders of the Founder Shares, Private Placement Units (and underlying securities) and any units (and underlying securities) that may be issued on conversion of working capital loans will be entitled to registration rights pursuant to a registration rights agreement signed on the effective date of the Initial Public Offering requiring the Company to register such securities for resale. The holders of these securities are entitled to make up to three demands, excluding short form registration demands, that the Company register such securities. In addition, the holders have certain piggy-back registration rights with respect to registration statements filed subsequent to the completion of the initial Business Combination and rights to require the Company to register for resale such securities pursuant to Rule 415 under the Securities Act. However, the registration rights agreement will provide that the Company will not be required to effect or permit any registration or cause any registration statement to become effective until termination of the applicable lock-up period. The Company will bear the expenses incurred in connection with the filing of any such registration statements.
Underwriting Agreement
The Company granted the underwriters a 45-day option from September 24, 2025, the date of the final prospectus of the Initial Public Offering, to purchase up to 7,500,000 additional Units to cover over-allotments, if any, at the Initial Public Offering price less the underwriting discounts and commissions. As of December 31, 2025, the full over-allotment expired. The underwriters did not exercise the over-allotment option in part or in full.
The underwriters were entitled to a cash underwriting discount of $0.20 per Unit (excluding any Units sold pursuant to the underwriters’ over-allotment option), or $10,000,000 in the aggregate which was paid upon the closing of the Initial Public Offering. In addition, the underwriters are entitled to a deferred fee of $0.35 per Unit on Units other than those sold pursuant to the underwriter’s over-allotment option and $0.55 per Unit on Units sold pursuant to the underwriters’ over-allotment option, or $17,500,000 in the aggregate or $21,625,000 in the aggregate if the underwriters’ over-allotment option is exercised in full. The deferred fee will become payable to the underwriters from the amounts held in the Trust Account solely in the event that the Company completes a Business Combination, subject to the terms of the underwriting agreement.
About Commitments Disclosures
Commitments and contingencies disclosures catalog a company's off-balance-sheet obligations and legal exposures — purchase commitments, guarantee arrangements, pending litigation, and regulatory proceedings. These items represent potential future cash outflows that may not appear as liabilities on the balance sheet until they become probable and estimable.
Key signals: litigation reserves and disclosed loss ranges quantify management's estimate of legal exposure, but unquantified "reasonably possible" losses often represent the larger risk. Watch for changes in language around pending cases — shifts from "remote" to "reasonably possible" or increases in estimated loss ranges signal deteriorating outcomes. Unconditional purchase obligations and take-or-pay contracts create fixed cost structures that reduce operational flexibility. Guarantee arrangements for subsidiaries or joint ventures can create cascading obligations. Compare the total commitment schedule against projected free cash flow to assess whether the company can meet its obligations without additional financing.