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Ninestar and G&G Defy US Ban, Continue Selling New Compatible Brother Toners in the US!!!

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Tonernews.com, March 12, 2024. USA
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    Ninestar and G&G Defy US Ban,
    Continue Selling New Compatible Brother Toners in the US!!!

    In a bold move that has left many industry analysts scratching their heads, Ninestar Corporation and G&G have found a way to circumvent a ban imposed on their products in the United States. Despite facing regulatory hurdles, the companies have forged ahead, introducing a new line of compatible Brother toners that promise to shake up the market.
    (Tonernews.com has the original email offer that was sent out to dealers)
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    The latest offerings from Ninestar and G&G include the highly sought-after TN830XL, TN920XL, and 920XXL compatible toners, designed to fit a range of Brother printers. These cartridges boast compatibility with various Brother printer models.

    The ability of Ninestar and G&G to continue selling their products in the face of a ban raises questions about the efficacy of current regulatory measures and the resilience of these companies in navigating legal challenges. While details regarding the specifics of their strategy remain shrouded in secrecy, their determination to maintain a presence in the US market is evident.

    This defiance of the ban underscores the fierce competition in the printer consumables industry, where players constantly seek innovative ways to gain an edge over rivals. The introduction of theses banned TN830XL, TN920XL, and 920XXL compatible toners is likely to disrupt the market dynamics. Moreover, the move signals a broader trend within the industry.

    However, the legality of Ninestar and G&G’s actions remains a contentious issue, with regulators likely to closely scrutinize their operations in the coming weeks. The companies may face legal repercussions if found to be in violation of existing bans or regulations, highlighting the risks associated with circumventing established laws.

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