343 million items exported from China in past 12 months
Released on = November 20, 2005, 4:01 pm
Press Release Author = Gieschen Consultancy
Industry = International Trade
Press Release Summary = In the past year 39 countries claim China exported 343
million items valued at $141 Million from 162 enforcement actions. No other country
compares. Total counterfeit and piracy seizures and losses for the month of October
exceeded $1.04 Billion (USD), as reported by Gieschen Consultancy.
Press Release Body = Monday November 21, 2005 -- Calgary, Canada -- Based on
worldwide counterfeit enforcement activity (investigations, raids, seizures,
arrests, charges, convictions, sentences, civil litigation) for the month of October
2005, as reported through the DOPIP Security Counterfeit Intelligence Report, more
than 341 incidents valued at $1,046,014,145 (US Dollars) were analyzed from 54
countries.
The top 10 brands counterfeited:
1. Adidas.
2. Nike.
3. Louis Vuitton.
4. Microsoft.
5. Chanel.
6. Gucci.
7. Prada.
8. Fendi.
9. Manchester United.
10. Puma.
Other countries include Belgium, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland,
Hong Kong, Hungary, Jamaica, Kuwait, Malawi, Malta, Mauritius, Namibia, Pakistan,
Saudi Arabia, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe.
The top 20 countries pursuing all forms of counterfeiting and pirate activity
(documents, identification and intellectual property):
In summarizing the activity for the month of October, Glen Gieschen, Managing
Director of Gieschen Consultancy stated, "The highest number of incidents to date
(341) was recorded in October. Upon further analysis, a number of negative trends
were discovered which indicate a shift towards counterfeiting intellectual property
theft versus more traditional items such as credit cards, checks, and currency. In
total, more than 120 fake brands were identified from 210 types of bogus items
seized. In addition, investigations focused on Internet sales jumping to 17% of
enforcement activity which represents a 47% increase from the past 3 month average.
This indicates that brand owners are shifting resources to combat the growing threat
posed by spammers, eRetailers, auctions and trade boards which are becoming more
prevalent. Traditional selling techniques through street vendors, boot sales,
markets, door to door, and home sales also remain strong at 25% of all activity.
October also provided ample evidence of the link between copyright and trademark
infringements and more serious crimes. Individuals and businesses involved in the
sale of pirate CDs, DVDs, software and games along with fake handbags, shoes,
tobacco and watches are not as innocent as they may seem. In 37% of the cases,
counterfeiters were found to be involved in drug trafficking and use, 20% carry
weapons, 11% commit other frauds, and 26% carry out other crimes such as assault,
extortion, murder, theft, immigration violations, money laundering, identity theft,
and robbery. Increasingly a more violent type of criminal is being attracted to
this activity as profit margins are higher, and penalties and chances of being
arrested are relatively low.
In tracking down the source of counterfeit items, China has been listed in 61% of
the cases, exporting more than $10 Million imitation goods which supports the
conclusions made by the European Union in the recent international customs operation"FAKE". In analyzing the EU data it was determined that 18 million pirated items
originating from China worth $13 Million were seized from 120 consignments in the 10
day period. If the operation was to continue year round, it would equate to 175
fully loaded Boeing 747 cargo aircraft entering the EU annually with goods valued at
$500 Million. If customs organizations would release reports on individual
seizures, the public would be more informed about the scope of the problem and
dangers that items such as counterfeit drugs, sunglasses, mobile phone batteries and
razorblades pose to the public.
In the past 12 months more than 39 countries have accused China of exporting more
than 343 million items valued at $141 Million from 162 raids and seizures. No other
country compare in its the scope and magnitude of exports. The next closest
countries are Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Russia, Taiwan, and
Turkey, which combined exported a total of 35 million fake items."
About Gieschen Consultancy
Gieschen Consultancy, provides counterfeit intelligence analysis and security
research relating to documents, products and intellectual property. Gieschen
Consultancy educates clients regarding counterfeiting issues, and assists in
developing anti-counterfeiting, brand protection and enforcement solutions.
Providing the knowledge of the criminal Modus Operandi (methods of operation), legal
and political issues, security technology, industry reports and statistical
information, effective strategies can then be developed, implemented and monitored.
For more information visit http://www.gieschen.com/.
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Web Site = http://www.gieschen.com/
Contact Details = Glen Gieschen
Managing Director
Gieschen Consultancy
Glen@Gieschen.com
Phone 403-256-5680
Calgary, Alberta Canada