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U.S. Adds Tencent, Alibaba E-Commerce Site To List Of Fake Goods Sellers

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Feb 19, 2022
  • 2 min read

E-commerce sites operated by China's Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. were included on the US government's latest "notorious markets" list, the US Trade Representative's office said on Thursday, Reuters reported.


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The list identifies 42 online markets and 35 physical markets that are reported to engage in or facilitate substantial trademark counterfeiting or copyright piracy.


"This includes identifying for the first time AliExpress and the WeChat e-commerce ecosystem, two significant China-based online markets that reportedly facilitate substantial trademark counterfeiting," the USTR office said in a statement.


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China-based online markets Baidu Wangpan, DHGate, Pinduoduo, and Taobao also continue to be part of the list, along with nine physical markets located within China "that are known for the manufacture, distribution, and sale of counterfeit goods," the USTR office said.


Alibaba said it will continue working with government agencies to address concerns in intellectual property protection across its platforms.


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Tencent said it strongly disagreed with the decision and was "committed to working collaboratively to resolve this matter". It added it actively monitored, deterred, and acted upon violations across its platforms and had invested significant resources into intellectual property rights protection.


Inclusion on the list is a blow to the reputation of companies but carries no direct penalties. Industry bodies including the American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) and the Motion Picture Association welcomed the release of the report by the USTR.


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The USTR office said in a separate report released on Wednesday the United States needs to pursue new strategies and update its domestic trade tools to deal with China's "state-led, non-market policies and practices."



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