Counterfeit incidents increasing at alarming rate, says aspa report
- July 30, 2020
- Updated: 01:47 am
DW BUREAU / CHANDIGARH
The Authentication Solutions Providers' Association (ASPA), a self-regulated industry body of Anti-Counterfeiting and Traceability Solutions providers unveil the first edition of its report 'The State of Counterfeiting In India Report 2020.' The report highlights the trends of counterfeiting incidents reported in India. According to the report, counterfeiting incidents have risen steadily in the last few years and in 2019 these have increased by 24% as compared to 2018. Data reflects that Punjab is one of the top states menaced by counterfeiting with majority cases being reported in the FMCG sector. UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, and Punjab continued to be the top five States with the highest FMCG adulteration and counterfeit incidents reported in the last two years.
Counterfeiting is a universal issue that no country in the world can afford to overlook. Globally, it now stands at 3.3 per cent of global trade (according to OECD report) and is impacting the social and economic development of countries. Even in the Covid-19 crisis, we are observing that the criminals are taking advantage of the high market demand for personal protection and hygiene products and providing fake and sub-standard products which are a direct threat to our paramedical professionals, security volunteers, and society at large.
The number of counterfeit incidents in India increased by 24 per cent between 2018 and 2019. The top 10 sectors with the highest number of counterfeit cases reported include currency, FMCG, alcohol, pharma, documents, agriculture, infrastructure, automotive, tobacco, lifestyle and apparel. Amongst these currency, alcohol and FMCG continue to be the top three sectors with the highest counterfeit incidents in the last two years. Among these, the FMCG sector is most vulnerable as counterfeit incidents in the sector increased by 63 per cent between 2018 (79) and 2019 (129). Nakul Pasricha, president, ASPA, said that the figures call for immediate action. Counterfeit products across various sectors in India are causing over INR 1 trillion (1 lakh crore) every year to the economy and the progress to date is simply not good enough to fight this crime of the 21st century. There is a need for an ongoing focus on building and nurturing authentication eco-systems in the country and as an industry association, we are committed to that.
The involvement and active participation of all stakeholders is extremely crucial in this, as a lot of awareness is required at the industry, consumer, and government level. The authentication environment will support the Government's "make in India" initiative and its image at a global level, where trust is becoming an especially important factor. We need to ensure that the "Make in India'' products are genuine, safe, and secure until they are delivered to the end consumer across the globe. ASPA is building up innovative tools to help policymakers on the need for action and legislation in fighting counterfeiting and the report is one such tool.
(editor@dailyworld.in)