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Which EU country seizes the highest amount of fake goods?

News RoomBy News RoomMay 20, 2025
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### Counterfeit Coins Make Up Over €416 Billion
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has released new data showing that the world’s counterfeit goods trade accounts for nearly €416 billion, about 2.3% of global imports. The EU remains a primary target, with over €99 billion of its imports and 4.7% being counterfeit. Only 20 of the world’s top 25 destinations for counterfeit products are in the EU. China seems to be the dominant source of counterfeit goods, accounting for over half of the counterfeit goods seized worldwide.

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### Protectoprý市面上 Ohio jointly Fourth Phasen in Value
Reconstructing the world’s take on counterfeit goods, German is only second to the United States in volume, but leads the world in value. Its share of the seized counterfeit value reached a record high, surpassing the 9% reached by France and topping the list for the first time. This puts inspected goods at risk, contributor to a cycle that stifles innovation and erodes consumer trust.translated.

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### What Looks Likecollier Normally Is Not Good
The origin of the counterfeit goods being sold is a focus of the report. Over 50% of counterfeit goods entering the EU came from China, making it the top seller. Following China, Turkey holds a 22% share, and Hong Kong secures 12%. Understanding these sources is key to addressing the issue and preventing other counterfeit goods from reaching the EU.

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### Partnering with satisfaction about fake toys and cosmetics
examines the increasing number of counterfeit products being reported as invalid items in the cosmetics and toys categories. Counterfeit automotive parts and pharmaceutical products also received attention, with specific exceptions from_combatantto issues. These issues highlight a growing problem posing a serious threat to legitimate businesses. For the 2020–2021 fiscal year, fake watches accounted for nearly 30% of the total seized goods, posing a particularly dangerous challenge.

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### Violating intellectual property in global crises
The COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine have intensified counterfeit goods’ protection challenges. These crises disrupted global supply chains and shifted enforcement priorities, adding another layer of complexity to the risk management process. Protecting intellectual property remains a complex and evolving issue, requiring a holistic approach to safeguarding legitimate production.

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### Conclusion
The report highlights the global damage caused by counterfeit products and their potential to perpetuate a corrupting cycle. While the EU remains a primary import destination, the impact of counterfeit goods must be addressed immediately to protect legitimate operations. The world is facing a growing deadline to protect intellectual property and prevent further harm to legitimate businesses.

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