We buy less fake products
The demand for counterfeit products has declined in the Hungarian population this year, compared with last year – the most recent joint research of the National Board Against Counterfeiting (HENT) and Tárki reveals. The “best-selling” products this year remained fake clothes with 16 percent rate, which is a 4 percentage points drop compared to 2015.
According to the communication sent to MTI on Thursday, in the period under review, 13 percent of the population bought a fake product at least once. This is the lowest value based on the surveys carried out since 2009. (MTI)
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