Fighting the Fakes: Rise in Counterfeits Poses Repercussions for Luxury
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Among the goods that are most often counterfeited in Montenegro are well-known world brands: Nike, Adidas, Hugo Boss, Armani... In the first four months of this year alone, the market inspection conducted 178 controls, issued 12 misdemeanor orders and confiscated goods worth more than 1,000 euros
Albania: A Country of Counterfeits – From Fashion to Politics
In a recent episode of Quo Vadis on Vizion Plus, journalist Marjo Brakaj made a striking statement: Albania ranks first in the world for the import of fake clothing, according to the World Trade Organization. While discussing the influence of counterfeit fashion on the economy with host Pranvera Borakaj, Brakaj revealed that Albanians are not only consumers of “fake” brands, but also victims of a broader culture of inauthenticity that runs deep …
Fighting the Fakes: Rise in counterfeits poses repercussions for luxury
An upsurge in counterfeit goods has significant implications for the duty-free and travel-retail sector, particularly as luxury items are often high-ticket and in high demand within these environments, according to luxury goods authentication service Real Authentication. Tina Milton reports The post Fighting the Fakes: Rise in counterfeits poses repercussions for luxury appeared first on DFNI.
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