The Philippine Star

BOC, IPOPHL shred P9.3 B worth of counterfei­t goods

- – Louella Desiderio

The Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPHL) is set to destroy P9.3 billion worth of counterfei­t goods this month to sustain gains in IP rights enforcemen­t.

In a statement yesterday, the IPOPHL said the destructio­n of the counterfei­t goods would be undertaken in Cabuyao, Laguna.

The seized goods consist of various items ranging from shirts, shoes, toys, electronic products and food seasoning.

The goods were confiscate­d as a result of joint operations of the Bureau of Customs, National Bureau of Investigat­ion, Philippine National Police and the IPOPHL.

Such goods are also deemed unsafe for consumers.

“Border control is key to enforcemen­t. Rest assured that the BOC will continue its drive in preventing the entry of counterfei­t products in the country,” Customs Commission­er Alberto Lina said.

For her part, IPOPHL director general Josephine Santiago said the agency would continue the progress made by the country in IP enforcemen­t.

“Enforcemen­t is part of IPOPHL’s vision which is an IP-conscious Philippine­s by 2020,” she said.

The Philippine­s made gains in IP enforcemen­t as it was removed from the US Trade Representa­tive (USTR) Special 301 Watch List in 2014 and 2015 amid government’s efforts to curb counterfei­ting and piracy.

Before being taken out of the USTR’s list of countries with IP problems, the Philippine­s was part of the report every year since 1994.

 ??  ?? Customs commission­er Alberto Lina (4th from left) leads representa­tives of the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s and the Department of Trade and Industry in shredding the initial batch of P9 billion-worth of seized fake and counterfei­t...
Customs commission­er Alberto Lina (4th from left) leads representa­tives of the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s and the Department of Trade and Industry in shredding the initial batch of P9 billion-worth of seized fake and counterfei­t...

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