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Where did he see the counterfeit industry going next? "It's a constant battle," he said.
The counterfeit industry is a perennial target of law enforcement and Fortune 500 corporations alike.
India is also an attractive market for luxury goods because, unlike China, it does not have a flourishing counterfeit industry.
"People might think that counterfeit goods just affect fashion brands, but the sheer scale of the counterfeit industry is far wider," he said.
The United Nations embargo of the country in the early 1990s was the spur for a counterfeit industry producing for the home market.
"Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster" (The Penguin Press), by Dana Thomas, recaps recent history, much of it familiar to industry spectators, and assesses the outcome, with particular attention to unintended, not-so-glamorous consequences, like call girls who insist on being paid in Gucci shoes or the booming counterfeit industry, whose profits fund drug trafficking and terrorism.
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Kobe is the centre of the postage-stamp-counterfeit industry.
Equipment costs alone have therefore limited the spread of the counterfeiting industry.
The counterfeiting industry can have wider implications for trade than the rest of these infractions.
PAPER money first appeared in China more than 13 centuries ago, and the counterfeiting industry was born soon after.
The shift in the counterfeiting industry, which costs American businesses an estimated $200 billion a year, plays to recession-weary customers looking for downmarket deals, the authorities say.
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