Publisher's Synopsis
Protecting intellectual property and preserving the integrity of global commerce has never been more urgent. Combating Counterfeit in International Trade equips government agencies, customs authorities, and brand owners with a comprehensive roadmap to detect, deter, and defeat the growing tide of illicit goods. Drawing on real-world case studies-from counterfeit pharmaceuticals in Southeast Asia to fake luxury items flooding European markets-this book blends rigorous analysis with practical strategies to strengthen your intellectual property enforcement, heighten supply chain security, and elevate trade transparency.
Inside, you'll discover:
An up-to-the-minute overview of how counterfeiters exploit weak export/import oversight and legal loopholes
Detailed guidance on leveraging AI-driven monitoring, blockchain traceability, and advanced risk analytics for pre-warning systems
Step-by-step recommendations for crafting robust legislative frameworks, promoting data-driven enforcement, and fostering international cooperation
Over 25 case studies highlighting successful interventions in diverse markets-illustrating best practices in customs compliance and collaborative investigations
This authoritative guide goes beyond theory, offering ready-to-implement checklists and due-diligence tools designed to close the gaps in your enforcement toolkit. Whether you're drafting new regulations, refining inspection protocols, or bolstering brand protection programs, you'll find actionable insights on:
Integrating regulatory compliance with digital intelligence
Building proactive pre-warning networks to intercept suspect shipments
Mobilizing multi-agency task forces to strengthen border defenses
Don't let counterfeit goods erode revenue streams, damage reputations, or endanger public safety. Arm your organization with the knowledge and tools to safeguard markets, enforce your rights, and defend the brands-and citizens-you serve.