Thailand targets counterfeit branded goods
SHENZHEN, CHINA - AUGUST 04: (CHINA OUT) Police officers deal with fake brand-name items at a shop on August 4, 2014 in Shenzhen, China. Shenzhen police seized a large number of fake brand-name items, like Hermes, Gucci, Rolex, Chanel, Prada, Miumiu, and so on, worth 5,000,000 yuan (810,000 USD). (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)

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Thailand is clamping down on counterfeit branded goods with plans for a campaign to target tourists.

The Thai Commerce Ministry is seeking the support of foreign embassies as it launches its “Stop Fake Goods” campaign, aimed at travellers.

Meantime, the government says it will stringently inspect traders for counterfeit goods, including examining their tax-payment history.

New Year visitors to Thailand will be urged not to buy fake goods, says director-general Thosapone Dansuputra of the ministry’s Intellectual Property Department. He says the aim is to ensure Thailand moves away from its bad reputation for trading in fakes.

He says it is illegal for visitors to buy counterfeit products, and the government will set up billboards in tourist spots to warn shoppers and traders not to buy or sell fakes. Both in Thai and English – and Chinese is some areas – the billboards will be posted at airports, BTS and MRT stations.

Also, Commerce Ministry officers in each province will be on watch for any trading of counterfeit products.
The department will also join forces with copyright owners, police and the Internal Security Operations Command to inspect areas known for selling fake goods, such as flea markets.

Thosapone said that to boost the penalties for trading in counterfeit goods, the department is co-operating with the Revenue Department to investigate the tax history of suspected violators.


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