The more confusing the standards, the easier it is for fraudsters, marketers and sellers to confuse consumers by selling them garbage instead of necessary and high-quality things. The more complex and confusing everything is, the more illiterate lazy consumers are. It's just a Klondike for manufacturers of all stripes!
Everywhere there is a deliberate artificially and carefully built mess in the specifications, as well as the admission of mere mortals to these very specifications for free is as limited as possible - try to find something on the Internet!
This is where true civil society should insist on tidying up specifications and forcing manufacturers to provide clear and concise detailed product descriptions with turnover fines if they try to get away with such descriptions and clear standarts.
That's where the scope for the creativity of legislators and consumer protection societies. But it is strange why oligpoly collusions are regularly detected, and the fines are several times lower than they earn for the time of fraud. At the same time, fines for some reason go to the treasury for the disposal of officials, and not really affected consumers ...