Newer companies have joined the agreement against the distribution of counterfeit products
New internet platforms and brand owners joined to the agreement against the distribution of counterfeit products that was established in 2011 and was strengthened in 2016 – the European Commission told.
The agreement was set up at the initiative of the European Commission, interested in online commodity trading. The recently joined companies are: Apple, Duracell, Facebook Marketplace, Hermes and Signify. (MTI)
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