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Home » News » Kenya losing Sh100 billion annually due to counterfeit products, says report

Kenya losing Sh100 billion annually due to counterfeit products, says report

Last updated: June 11, 2023 11:54 am
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Kenya is losing at least Sh 100 billion annually in revenue due to infiltration of counterfeit and related illicit trade in the local market.

The latest Intellectual property crime study by the Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA) indicated that the country was losing billions, a figure economists expressed fears could be say more and increasing each year .

The authority in a statement released today says the National Baseline Survey between October 2019 and February 2020 paint a worrying trend on the extent of counterfeiting and other forms of illicit trade in Kenya.

The report says the scope of the survey included counterfeiting, piracy, substandard goods, uncustomed goods, restricted goods, and unexercised goods as some of the major avenues the country lost revenue.

However the World Economic Forum estimates indicates that neighbouring countries of Uganda and Tanzania were worst affected by the revenue leakages after posting annual loses of $1.8 billion (Sh195.8 billion) and $1.6 billion (Sh174.1 billion) respectively.

Organizations join march against illicit trade during past World Anti-Counterfeit Day

And as the world marks this year’s World Anti-Counterfeit Day on June 8th 2023, ACA together with other partners has organized its first international symposium on IP protection and enforcement to be held on 13th – 15th June 2023 at BOMAS of Kenya.

The theme for this symposium is “Addressing the IPR infringement and related forms of illicit trade enforcement to spur a digital economy”. The symposium aims to bring together policy makers, judicial officers, enforcers, leading academic scientists, research scholars to symposium on bettering the global protection of IP.

The day brings together National and international IP organizations to raise public awareness of the negative impact of counterfeit and pirated goods on the health and safety of consumer.

The symposium is expected to take stock of the global innovative practices towards the protection of Intellectual property after the Authority early this year launched the IPR Recordation system for imports into the country.

The system involves the creation of a database of information relating to trademarks, copyrights, trade names, or any other protected intellectual property rights, for all goods to be

Imported into Kenya and has been lauded as one of the most effective international best practices in prohibiting the importation of counterfeit goods.

The day is globally organized by the Global Anti-Counterfeiting Group (GACG) – an international network of national and regional IPR enforcement and protection organizations.

In Africa, Kenya is the only member of the GACG through the Anti-Counterfeit Authority from East Africa, besides Nigeria and Zimbabwe. Counterfeiting and other forms of illicit trade are a global phenomenon that continue to thrive despite numerous legislative and regulatory frameworks by employed by countries around the world.

The increase in intellectual property right infringements and illicit trade in general is viewed to be as a result of weak legislative and institutional frameworks as well as lack of a collaborative networks to counter the vices.

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