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EUIPO Observatory report: 31 % increase in number of infringing goods detained in the EU

Thursday 12 January 2023
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Approximately 86 million fake items were detained in the European Union in 2021, an increase of almost 31 % compared to 2020, according to a joint report by the EUIPO Observatory and the European Commission. However, the estimated value of fake items detained in the EU amounted to over EUR 1.9 billion, a decrease of circa 3 % in 2021 compared to 2020.

The report also shows that the five most detained products, in terms of the number of items detained in the whole EU, were packaging material, cigarettes, labels, clothing and toys. These items accounted for more than 53 % of the products recorded. In terms of IPR types infringed by the detained goods, trade marks (either European Union, national and/or international) continued to be, by far, the most infringed type.

Ten Member States (Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Romania, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Malta and Hungary) accounted for almost 97 % of the total number of fake items detained in 2021 in the EU. Italy clearly led the way, with 39 % of the total number of fake items, and with 41 % in terms of estimated value.

The number and value of goods infringing intellectual property rights detained at the EU border by customs authorities were higher in 2021 than in 2020. While their value increased by only 4 % compared to the previous year, the number of items detained at the EU border in 2021 went up by 56 %. When it comes to internal market detentions, more fake goods were stopped by police and market surveillance authorities than in 2020 (an increase of more than 16 %). The value of those goods decreased, however, due to the higher percentage of detained items belonging to cheaper product categories.

As in previous years, China remains the main country of origin for the majority of fake goods entering the EU in 2021, followed by Türkiye (from which the most detained category was clothing) and Hong Kong, China (from which the most detained category was labels, tags and stickers). In 2021, which was the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, postal, express courier and air transport remained the most significant means of transport in terms of the number of cases registered.

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