1. Contract dispute: When signing a contract, both parties should clarify their respective rights and obligations, such as product quality, delivery time and price. If one party breaches the contract, it may lead to disputes.
2. Infringement of intellectual property rights: If the raw materials or designs processed by incoming materials infringe the intellectual property rights of others (such as patents and trademarks). ), they may be sued and bear corresponding responsibilities.
3. Product safety issues: If the products processed with imported materials have safety issues (such as injuries caused by improper use), they may be complained or prosecuted by consumers and bear corresponding responsibilities.
Therefore, before processing materials, it is suggested that both parties fully communicate and sign detailed contract terms to avoid potential legal risks. At the same time, in the production process, we must strictly follow the relevant laws, regulations and standards to ensure the quality and safety of products.