Amazon’s newly forged relationship with ICCE (see below) means nothing—absolutely nothing—unless the platform takes decisive action to stop the rampant sale of clone Chinese-made toner and ink products. If Amazon continues to host and promote these third-party clones, the industry will remain unchecked. Let’s be clear: ICCE has only been able to shut down an average of one counterfeiter per year since its inception. The rest of the time, they cash in on their $25k+ per OEM, pat themselves on the back, and do little to stop the flood of Chinese clone products that continues to wreck the market on Amazon.
ICCE’s Efforts Can’t Compete with Amazon’s Failure to Stop Clinese clone Toner
Platforms like Amazon, Alibaba, JD, and others aren’t just passive players—they actively facilitate the growth of this massive clone industry, aiding in the sale, distribution, and even warehousing of counterfeit toner. These platforms make billions off these fakes, and the world is hardly noticing.

Tonernews.com is the only outlet still willing to call out this problem for what it is—an out-of-control counterfeit epidemic. The rest of the industry? They’re either turning a blind eye or directly profiting from the sale of these clones. Even news organizations that pretend to champion remanufacturing are still cashing in on promoting the very products that undermine legitimate businesses.
Amazon’s Platform Is the Lifeblood of the Chinese Clone Toner Industry
Amazon is fueling the Chinese counterfeit toner industry, and as long as major platforms allow these sales, the problem will persist. But there’s hope for change. If your business is ready to act, partner with Tonernews.com to help protect the industry’s integrity. Together, we can end counterfeiting and create a more sustainable future for legitimate businesses. Contact Tonernews.com today and be part of the solution.
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