Mainland Authorities Destroy 3k Tonnes Of Fake Goods

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2022-11-10 HKT 15:42

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  • Counterfeit Prada luxury bags are displayed during a press conference. File photo: AFP

    Counterfeit Prada luxury bags are displayed during a press conference. File photo: AFP

Mainland authorities on Thursday destroyed a giant haul of counterfeit products purporting to be from brands such as Nike and Louis Vuitton at an event held across 17 provinces and cities, broadcaster CCTV reported.

In all, 3,000 tonnes of counterfeit products valued at 500 million yuan were burnt, dismantled or thrown into landfill, CCTV said.

Items in the haul included bottled alcohol sporting brands from Treasury Wine Estates and high-end baijiu producer Kweichow Moutai, state media reported.

A statement from the State Administration for Market Regulation, which did not name any brands, quoted Sichuan official Yang Xingping as saying the government has prioritised cracking down on infringement, and was "forcefully rectifying illegal and chaotic phenomena through an iron fist".

The "destruction operation" was part of the 2022 China Fair Competition Policy Publicity Week.

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has estimated global trade in counterfeit products was as much as US$464 billion in 2019 and said a boom in e-commerce in 2020-21 led to massive growth in the supply of such goods. (Reuters)

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