China leads the world in counterfeit, pirated products -US report | Inquirer Business

China leads the world in counterfeit, pirated products -US report

/ 06:25 AM February 01, 2023

Illustration picture of WeChat logo

Small toy figures are seen in front of WeChat logo in this illustration picture taken March 15, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

WASHINGTON — China leads the world in counterfeit and pirated products, the office of US Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai said in a report on Tuesday which identified WeChat, China’s most popular chat app, as “one of the largest platforms for counterfeit goods.”

“Counterfeit and pirated goods from China, together with transshipped goods from China to Hong Kong, accounted for 75% of the value of counterfeit and pirated goods seized by US Customs and Border Protection in 2021,” the US government’s latest report on “notorious markets” added.

Article continues after this advertisement

The US government identified 39 online markets and 33 physical markets that reportedly engage in or facilitate substantial trademark counterfeiting or copyright piracy.

FEATURED STORIES

“This includes continuing to identify the WeChat e-commerce ecosystem as one of the largest platforms for counterfeit goods in China,” it added.

WeChat is China’s most popular chat app with more than a billion active users and is owned by Chinese technology firm Tencent Holdings Limited.

Article continues after this advertisement

The report alleged WeChat provided an e-commerce ecosystem that facilitated the distribution and sale of counterfeit products to users of the overall WeChat platform.

Article continues after this advertisement

China-based online markets AliExpress, Baidu Wangpan, DHGate, Pinduoduo and Taobao also remain part of the notorious markets list, along with seven physical markets in China “that increasingly use brick-and-mortar storefronts to support online sales of counterfeits,” the USTR office said on Tuesday.

Article continues after this advertisement

The US government added e-commerce sites operated by Tencent and Chinese tech giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd to its notorious markets list in early 2022.

“The Notorious Markets List is an important tool that urges the private sector and our trading partners to take action against these harmful practices,” Tai said on Tuesday.

Article continues after this advertisement

The Chinese government said at the time it did not agree with the US government’s decision to include some e-commerce sites in the list, calling the action “irresponsible.”

Tencent also said at the time it strongly disagreed with the decision and Alibaba had said it will continue working with government agencies to address concerns about intellectual property protection across its platforms.

RELATED STORIES:

China continues to rule counterfeit world as market for fake goods keeps growing

Finding fakes: Sign up for this Chinese course

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

TAGS: China, counterfeit goods, WeChat, world news

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter!

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

© Copyright 1997-2024 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

This is an information message

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more here.