i've handled a lot of chinese TPU tubes, starting with RideNow ones. if you ignore the colour, they all feel the same to me, it's just plastic. I shop for feature, not brand. If you're a bike store, i understand you'd want to have consistency. But i solve for price, given a feature set (valve length, and to a lesser extent, a reinforced stem area as i've had friends complain about failure there), size, weight. It's also easy to break plastic valves, but they're lighter, and if installed and handled properly, plastic valves are fine ime.
China is known to iterate products very quickly without usual western product cycle releases, so you can have fakes, unbranded clones, and authentic products with different features all simultaneously, which is one reason i dont solve for brand for these things. If even Trek is unable to tell you whether the frame in your hands is authentic or not, i wouldnt expect to know if a tpu tube is "really" authentic, whatever that may mean.
What i do know is it makes absolutely no sense spending 30 eur on a tpu tube.