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jimKeymasterIs Your Chinese Toner Coming From Xinjiang,
Where ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ Are Taking Place?
We all have the responsibility to do our own supply chain research,
to make sure our fellow global citizens are treated fairly and humanely.
The whole world has now called out China’ Communist Party regime for crimes Against humanity for enslaving, torturing and organ harvesting of minorities, including Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, Tibetans, Muslims and Christians. So if you are buying your Chinese toner from that region of China or from companies affiliated one way or another with Xinjiang, please do the research into your supply chain if these matters are important to your companies business practices?United Nations Send Hp Ceo Lores Communiqué About Human Rights.
In the Chinese Region of Xinjiang where the mentioned atrocities are taking place, there are many toner cloner factories that are affiliated one way or another directly or indirectly with Ninestar, Printrite, Hubei-Dinglong, A.G. and General Plastic, since these companies are well known for making the plastic mold for most of the world’s fake toner products. To date there are many top Global brands that are still linked to Uyghur Forced Labor camps in Xinjiang, including HP in our industry (See the List). On March 12th, 2021, the United Nations sent a letter to HP’s CEO Enrique Lores about these human rights issues, and to date NO reply has ever been given by HP CEO Lores personally? But we believe that this was one of the contributing factor that caused HP to walk away from production in China last May, 2021, and caused the sale of its printer plant to Foxconn, but inevitably there are too many other products that are made in China for HP.Will We Ever know if Ninestar, Printrite, Hubei-Dinglong, A.G. and General Plastic are Affiliated with Xinjiang?
One’s Corporate reputation is the overall estimation in which an organization is held by its internal and external stakeholders based on its past actions and probability of its future behavior. Good reputation will cause both customers and vendors to be more trusting and loyal to the business. Sadly in the past 20 years that China’s Ninestar has been around, they gets mixed reviews, even by those that buy their fake goods. Of Course we will never know if Ninestar, Printrite, Hubei-Dinglong, A.G. and General Plastic are affiliated with Xinjiang one way or another? since everyone likes happy, positive industry news like Andy does so well at industryanalysts.com. YES, it’s very important to keep a positive spin in the business world, this creates wealth and opportunity for all and that is why we all have the responsibility to do our own supply chain research, to make sure our fellow global citizens are treated fairly and humanely.
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AuthorJuly 26, 2021 at 11:52 AM
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