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Explanation of commodity terms

Commodity terms are explained as follows:

Trademark counterfeiting (IMITATION OF TRADEMARK):

Refers to the act of using a similar trademark on similar goods or services, but does not Including the use of the same trademark on the same goods or services. To determine trademark counterfeiting, it is only necessary to prove the possibility of confusion, regardless of whether the counterfeiter is intentional.

The English abbreviation of the International Organization for Standardization. Its full name is International Organization for Standardization or International Standard Organized. ISO comes from the Greek "ISOS", which means "EQUAL" - meaning equality. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a worldwide federation composed of national standardization groups (ISO member groups).

The work of formulating international standards is usually completed by ISO technical committees. ISO maintains a close cooperative relationship with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) in electrotechnical standardization. China is a formal member of ISO, and the organization representing China is the Standardization Administration of China (SAC).

Inflatable packaging is actually a broad term, which includes many types, such as: air cushion, air column, air column packaging bag, filled air bag, bag-in-bag, container inflatable bag, shoe inflatable, etc. The most widely used one is air column packaging, also known as gas packaging. English: Air Bag.

A brand is an intangible asset that brings premiums and added value to the owner. Its carrier is a name, term, symbol, mark, or name that is used to distinguish the products or services of other competitors. The source of added value of design and its combination comes from the impression of its carrier formed in the minds of consumers.

Mandatory standards mainly stipulate restrictive inspection standards for some imported and exported goods involving safety and hygiene to ensure human health and the safety of persons and property. Any unqualified export goods that are inspected and assessed based on compulsory standards will not be released for export even if they meet the quality terms stipulated in the foreign trade contract or if the foreign consignee has proof of willingness to purchase.

Imported goods that fail to pass the mandatory standard inspection are also not allowed to be imported. After inspection and certification, relevant units can handle returns and claims.