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Why are counterfeit and inferior paints still repeatedly banned? In the final analysis, they are all for profit.
The purchase price is low, the price is cheap, and it is easier to sell than regular products.
Many copycat paints have the concept of stealing others, copying other people’s designs, imitating other people’s materials, stealing people’s creativity, stealing people’s versions, imitating exactly the same, but the price is cheaper than regular products, these paint products are significantly lower than the market price.
In my humble opinion, the value of a product has long been not in the visible material cost, but in the respect for design and quality behind it.
Relevant government functional departments should pay more attention to the paint market, increase law enforcement, and investigate counterfeit products; consumers should go to large formal paint stores to purchase products, and pay attention to distinguishing the authenticity of paints with extremely similar appearances.
Coatings companies want to develop long-term only by making quality products, so as to gain the trust of consumers and gain a foothold in the market development.
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