SHAME: Your Chinese Toner Was Made With Forced Labor Slaves.

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Date: Monday June 12, 2023 02:36:06 pm
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  • jim
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    On June 9th 2023, The U.S. Government exposes Ninestar and it’s 8 subsidiaries for using forced labor of Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and members of other persecuted groups, out of the Xinjiang region of China. Ninestar who operated above the law around the world now faces a shameful reality.
    Tonernews.com has been on the lookout of this bogus Chinese industry ever since it started to expose unusual practices by Ninestar as early as 2016. We don’t know how long Ninestar has been using forced labor of Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and members of other persecuted groups to make their toner consumables but on December 13, 2021, a report by the China labor watchdog, exposed Ninestar’s for using tens of thousands of workers who were toiling silently in in these Chinese factories to produce these cheap cartridges. Sadly, everyone in the west was OK with that and kept buying these cheap and toxic toners regardless of this shocking report.

    Lowlifes!!!
    Shame on everyone around the world that turned a blind eye and kept on buying these goods, Shame on Ninestar and the blatant violations and exploitation of Chinese labor law that the CCP purposely overlooked and probably sponsored. Shame on Zhuhai National Resources & Jingjie Printing Technology Co., Ltd also known as Ink-tank. Shame on Zhuhai Ninestar Information Technology Co. Ltd. Shame on Zhuhai Pantum Electronics Co. Ltd. Shame on Zhuhai Apex Micro electronics Co., Ltd. Shame on Geehy Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Shame on Zhuhai G&G Digital Technology Co., Ltd. Shame on Zhuhai Seine Printing Technology Co., Ltd and shame on Zhuhai Ninestar Management Co., Ltd.

    We implore on everyone that bought these products from these forced labor Chinese slave companies to STOP all dealing with them (and others) and to immediately destroy these goods or give them away to some local charities. Clear your conscience and move forward by supporting honest toner and ink recycling and remanufacturing, let this be the lesson that our industry needed to move forward from these dark times.
    Ninestar - Industry Analysts, Inc.

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