Is Ninestar Trying to Get Rid of Its Toner and Ink Competitors with the Help of a U.S. Chinese Labor Watchdog?

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Date: Monday December 20, 2021 11:36:42 am
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    Is Ninestar Trying to Get Rid of Its Competitors
    with the Help of a U.S. Chinese Labor Watchdog?

    We don’t have to look very far for the source of this recent news article shaming its competitors.

    Not a word of this is mentioned in China’s very owned Rtmworld.com?
    Strange things are going on lately, ever since we posted an article with evidence about fake ink cartridges being sold as Reman’s two weeks ago, out of the blue comes a press release from a Chinese labor watchdog exposing two Chinese ink cartridge counterfeiters for labor violations. And at the same time, no mentioned of this by China’s very own Rtmworld.com, now that’s odd?

    china labor watch | phil muncaster

    We don’t have to look very far for the source of this article. China’s Rtmworld.com is obviously behind this story along with their owners at Ninestar. Zhuhai National Resources & Jingjie Printing Technology Co., Ltd and Zhuhai Maetone Infotech Co., Ltd who basically run an employee “slave labor” camps in Zhuhai, have been cited for labor abuses, and are probably presently scrambling for a solution to this well-planned attack by state owned Ninestar. We don’t know why the Chinese government is playing such games when they can just shut them down overnight and put an end to these two ink and toner labor abusers? guess it’s entertainment at this point? but not for the poor souls that endured these horrible working condition. Our thoughts and prayers go out to these employees with the hopes of better days ahead.

    But come on now! do they really think that we are idiots in West? Is this China Labor Watch agencies real? because if they were, they would of shut down Ninestar, Print-rite, Hubei Dingdong, Aster, General Plastic and many others a long time ago. This is about the Chinese toner cartel picking off the competition one by one. We suspect more articles like this to come forward in the future. One by one they will be picking each other off, until in the end only the strongest will survive, and guess which one that will be?
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