EU seizing more counterfeit goods

Published: July 10, 2009 at 10:37 AM

BRUSSELS, July 10 (UPI) -- Customs officers seized 178 million counterfeit items last year that were headed for the 27 nations in the European Union, EU officials say.

A new report published by the European Commission indicates the number of counterfeit seizures increased 125 percent between 2007 and 2008, the EUobserver reported Friday.

At the top of the list were CDs, DVDs, cigarettes and clothing.

DVDs and CDs accounted for 44 percent of confiscated items followed by cigarettes at 23 percent and clothing at 10 percent.

The report said more than half of the fake goods confiscated in 2008 came from China.

A significant part of the confiscated products were potentially dangerous for European consumers, the commission said.

Fake medicine came from India, forged food and drink products were from Indonesia while the United Arab Emirates was listed as the main source of counterfeit cigarettes, the report said.

© 2009 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Your Daily Horoscope
The almanac
Couple gets stuck on Christmas tree hunt
Clinton thrilled by daughter's engagement
NBA: LA Lakers 108, Miami 107
NHL: Minnesota 5, Anaheim 4 (SO)
NBA: Utah 96, Indiana 87
fark
Doing all your shopping on the Internet is quick, convenient and painless - until the postal service...
What better way to experience the cradle of the nation's gang culture than with a bus tour through...
Nanny State now refusing to serve train passengers sandwiches in case they choke on them. "'I don't...
Photoshop this dancing torch bearer
Convincing prison guards those tomato plants you're growing is not marijuana for 5 months? That...
Dutch apologize for massacring American Indians over 400 years ago. Still no apology for Heineken...