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Thailand Cracks Down on Fake Brand Operations

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May 16, 2025
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Thailand is intensifying efforts to safeguard local brands and prevent illegal foreign businesses from operating. These measures aim to protect domestic interests, ensure fair competition, and uphold the country’s economic integrity. Such actions are crucial for supporting local industries and maintaining a level playing field, helping to strengthen Thailand’s economic landscape.


Thailand Takes Action Against Counterfeit Brands

Thailand has intensified efforts to tackle the widespread issue of counterfeit goods, a significant concern affecting both consumers and reputable brands. Recent police operations have targeted markets and warehouses known for distributing fake brand products, resulting in substantial seizures. These actions demonstrate the country’s commitment to protecting intellectual property rights and maintaining its reputation in global trade.

Thailand is intensifying efforts to protect local brands and combat illegal foreign businesses, focusing on preventing misuse of Thai product origins and illegal operations through nominees. Measures include stricter product inspections, investment rule revisions, and stabilizing agricultural prices by addressing middleman issues. The Thai Select project encourages overseas Thai restaurants to use local ingredients, while maximizing free trade agreements and addressing US trade policy impacts.

Public awareness campaigns are also underway to educate consumers about the risks associated with counterfeit goods. By promoting the importance of purchasing authentic products, Thailand aims to create a more informed public that supports genuine brands. This multifaceted approach underscores the government’s dedication to eliminating fake brand operations, enhancing consumer trust, and fostering a healthier economic environment.

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