Ninestar Announces New Hong Kong Subsidiary, European Website
Last week, Ninestar Corporation of Zhuhai, China, announced a new subsidiary, as well as a new website for the European......
Last week, Ninestar Corporation of Zhuhai, China, announced a new subsidiary, as well as a new website for the European......
by Kathleen Wirth · Published June 23, 2023 · Last modified August 23, 2023
On June 22nd, Lexmark International releases an official statement regarding the United States’ ban of imports from Ninestar Corporation of......
One of the big questions involving the United States’ ban of imports from Ninestar Corporation and eight of its subsidiaries is how this will affect the supply of…
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by Kathleen Wirth · Published June 21, 2023 · Last modified June 23, 2023
As previously reported, last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that Ninestar Corporation…
In response to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ban of Ninestar Corporation imports into the U.S., Lexmark International…
“EU distributors would be wise to quickly distance themselves from Ninestar now to avoid being associated with forced labor.”
“The company has been strictly abiding by the laws and regulations applicable to business development, abide(s) by the applicable standards of international labor protection…”
Featured Posts / News / Ninestar / Pantum
by Kathleen Wirth · Published June 9, 2023 · Last modified June 12, 2023
Ninestar and its eight subsidiaries – including printer-maker Pantum – are banned from importing products into the U.S. due to allegations of human-rights abuses.
In 2022 alone, Ninestar recycled and remanufactured 26 million printer cartridges.
Pantum printer shipments also show strong growth.
Apex Microelectronics, which is owned by Ninestar Corporation of Zhuhai, China, has just announced the launch of its new 3PL......
Last week, G&G, a subsidiary of Ninestar Corporation of Zhuhai, China, launched its new G&G Dual-Eco…
Featured Posts / HP / Imaging Supplies / News / Ninestar
by Kathleen Wirth · Published February 22, 2023
“…aftermarket chips sold and made by Ninestar, or its subsidiaries identified the cartridges as genuine HP cartridges.”
Ninestar Corporation of Zhuhai, China, recently released its forecast for its fiscal year…
Ninestar says it intentionally redesigned the cartridges to respect the IP rights of the printer OEM, Brother International Corporation.
Company may have been considering investment in U.S. projects, but has since withdrawn such plans.
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