Disclaimer on the Invalidity of Prohibited and Absolute Terms on Our Company Website
1. Our company fully supports the provisions regarding the use of prohibited and absolute terms as implemented in the "Advertising Law of the People's Republic of China" (second amendment effective April 29, 2021) promulgated by the National People's Congress. Effective immediately, any such terms used on our company's website or elsewhere are hereby declared invalid and shall not serve as a basis for product descriptions or company introductions.
2. As our company was established relatively early, our website contains numerous news articles and product descriptions. It is inevitable that the text may involve sensitive or prohibited terms as defined by the new Advertising Law, including in titles, packaging, product introductions, images, detail pages, patent descriptions, etc. We commit to making our best efforts to avoid using prohibited and absolute terms. Should any such terms appear in product images, titles, detail pages, or elsewhere, they are hereby declared entirely invalid. Any client or user browsing the website implicitly accepts this agreement, and these terms shall not form the basis for descriptions or introductions of our company or its products.
3. The company has conducted a comprehensive review and cleanup of this website. If any "absolute" terminology remains, it is hereby declared entirely invalid. Browsing this website implies acceptance of this agreement. We do not support any malicious extortion attempts that use claims of "prohibited terms" as a pretext to complain against the website owner or producer for violating the "Advertising Law" in an attempt to seek compensation.
If you have any questions, please contact us to request changes, deletions, or explanations. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. It is greatly appreciated.