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Typically used on the skin for beautification, these products aim to improve how people look and feel. They are often ...
Several holiday destinations have imposed fines for anyone wearing or carrying fake or counterfeit designer goods.
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The Punch on MSNPoisoned pills: How fake drugs are wiping out Nigerians in plain sight (2)With over 70 per cent of its medicines imported and porous borders that are difficult to police, Nigeria has become a fertile ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNFake wine and spirits cost Cyprus €8 million annuallyCyprus faces annual losses of €8 million and more than 16 jobs due to illicit trade in food and beverages, part of a wider ...
New European rules designed to crack down on the trafficking of stolen antiques and art are causing alarm among gallery ...
In a significant move to protect consumers and ensure fair trade, the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ), in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and ...
China and Hong Kong have consistently been the top two source countries for seizures of counterfeit items. In fiscal year 2024, seizures from China and Hong Kong accounted for approximately 90% of ...
Over €90 million in counterfeit food and drink products were seized across the European Union last year, according to the EU's Intellectual Property Office.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNDubai Airport baggage rules updated: Carry THESE items and face heavy finesDubai Airport has strict rules and fines for carrying certain medications. Check the list of banned medicines and travel with ...
Haribo has recalled its Happy Cola F!ZZ gummies in the Netherlands after traces of cannabis were found in several bags. Authorities are investigating possible tampering or counterfeits.
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