News | June 10th, 2020 marks the 22nd year of the World Anti-Counterfeiting Day
10/06/2020
The acquisition of counterfeit products can lead to the financing of criminal organizations and put health and consumer safety at risk. It is a transnational crime often linked to other serious crimes, such as drug trafficking, human trafficking, corruption, bribery and money laundering. With no regulation, the production of counterfeit goods can also damage the environment. Employment rights and working conditions are also affected. Workers are low paid, and placed in a vulnerable position, without safety and security concerns.
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