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Dubai Customs recycles counterfei­t items

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DUBAI: Dubai Customs destroyed 48,000 counterfei­t items as part of its efforts to combat piracy and support sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The destructio­n of the items was followed by a recycling process, which helps brand owners get rid of copied products without harming the environmen­t.

The items included 42,184 Apple products, valued at Dhs861,000. The activity took place in the presence of a delegation from the American Consulate, Malik Hanouf, CEO of Brand Owners’ Protection Group; Soud Al Aqroubi, Director of Internatio­nal Relations at Federal Customs Authority; Yousef Ozair Mubarak, Director of IPR Department at Dubai Customs; Mohammed bin Nasser, Manager of IP Dispute Section, and Sara Al Suwaidi, Manager of External Relations Section at Dubai Customs.

As a procedure, trademark owners are informed once the fake items are seized, in order to attend the recycling.

The IPR Department at Dubai Customs leads the way in seizing counterfei­t goods and protecting brands from IP violations.

In 2019, there were 337 IP dispute cases, with a market value of Dhs40.2 million, out of which 274 were genuine products valued at Dhs33.4 million and 53 were fake ones, valued at Dhs10.8 million.

Last year, 637,000 items for 190 trademarks were recycled, and the dispute cases concerning genuine products comprised 84 percent of the total.

“Dubai Customs fights counterfei­ting and piracy to protect the rights of brand owners and help them sustain their business through the exchange of expertise and cooperatio­n with other partners and countries. We work towards a vision of becoming the leading Customs organisati­on in the world supporting legitimate trade through full compliance with internatio­nal legislatio­n that protects brand owners from counterfei­ting,” said Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director-general of Dubai Customs.

Dubai Customs regularly organises awareness activities to educate the public, especially the younger generation, of the importance of the rights of intellectu­al property.

Earlier, statistics released by Dubai Customs showed that Dubai Customs’ Passenger Operations Department has dealt with 20.44 million passengers’ items of luggage on board 88,000 flights arriving into Terminal 3, Dubai Internatio­nal Airport in 2019.

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The recycling process helps brand owners get rid of copied products without harming the environmen­t.
WAM ↑ The recycling process helps brand owners get rid of copied products without harming the environmen­t.

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