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Over the past couple of months a lot has been going on in China, new sets of reforms and social changes are not necessarily in full display for us in the West, here's what we were able to put together at Tonernews.com after speaking to our sources.
by Jim@tonernews.com
(link)A few months ago we reported about a gang of used copier dealers that where arrested by the Chinese government (link), this is the article link and info as reported on Tonernews back in August 2017, the article was also Google translated to English, however the link from China's news sources is No longer working? but here's what we can put together from talking to our sources as well (link).
Its A Small World After All.
Apparently when the Chinese government arrested 66+ people that where peddling and importing used copier for recycling, they researched it and found that some family members where related to important people in higher-up companies and one of these companies is Ninestar, Yes the big bosses are related to all the little bosses and all their family members work for these businesses, their is also word that a local police chief is also involved in this huge corruption gang that was importing these used copiers. some of you might remember the photo that we posted of a Chinese young man trying to salvage drums from used toners, well the people that ran this supposedly recycling center are all related one one another and so on…. (link), don't expect to read about this in any Chinese press releases anytime soon, since China has enacted new reforms over the past months that would make us in the West really miss our Democracies, even with a pathetic Donald Trump as President of The United States.
The New 2017 China Reforms.
Well first of all, the former internet czar was just arrested last week (link#1), 9000+ businesses where shut down For being big polluters (link#2), and China's top discipline watchdogs are now ​reminding officials and citizens of the new anti-corruption campaign that everyone must follow (link#3), and yes that's also why there has been a noticeable upsurge in censorship in China these past few months as well (link), we believe that's also why Tonernews is now being banned in China (link#4), Yes China is trying to clean up it's recycling and corrupt business practices to be a more legitimate and honest society, it's obviously not an easy thing to do with such a big society of people But Premier Xi seams to be well liked, so there is hope that these reforms should work.
How Does All This Affect The China Cloned Toner Industry?
Time will tell if the Chinese toner cloner/counterfeiters will straighten up their act and be honest recyclers and remanufactures? from our perspective we still don't understand what Ninestar is really about? on one hand they want to be an honest OEM and that's why they bought Lexmark for $3Bln+, but on the other hand they still sell counterfeit clones throughout the world trough various other businesses?, now to us in the west in this industry, this is a true conflict of interest, you cannot be an honest OEM that recycles and then sell counterfeit clones at the same time its just not right, maybe that's why Printrite is getting all the recognition awards in China these days and Ninestar is never really mentioned, because at least with Printrite you know that your always going to get a cloned toner.Direct Links To The Chinese Communist Party.
It's a small world, everyone's related to everyone in China's cloned toner industry and in many other Chinese print industries as well, we believe that if you follow all the China big shots in our industry, you will notice that these people are all closely related to one another and to actual Chinese Communist Party Government individuals.
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AuthorDecember 14, 2017 at 11:09 AM
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