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Awareness necessary to combat fake products: Speakers

Staff Correspondent
08 Jul 2024 19:09:13 | Update: 08 Jul 2024 19:13:12
Awareness necessary to combat fake products: Speakers
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Raising awareness about the harmful effects of fake products like cosmetics, medicine and cigarettes are crucial. Public awareness campaigns should utilize mass media, social media to effectively combat this issue.

This sentiment was echoed by the speakers at a seminar titled “Prevention and Banning of Counterfeit Products,” held in Sylhet city on Sunday. The seminar was organised by the Sylhet Chamber of Commerce and Industry, reads a press release issued Monday.

They said anti-counterfeiting actions must start from the grassroots level, addressing the source of the problem to effectively halt these illegal activities.

The event presided by the President of Sylhet Chamber of Commerce and Industry Tahmin Ahmed,  Sylhet Divisional Commissioner Abu Ahmed Siddique NDC was the chief guest.

Md Fakrul Islam, deputy director of the Sylhet Division of the National Consumer Rights Protection Directorate, and Shabab Ahmed Choudhury, head of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs of BAT Bangladesh, were present as special guests.

Divisional Commissioner Abu Ahmed Siddique said, “In developed countries, the production, sale, purchase, and use of fake products are considered crimes.

“However, in Bangladesh, buying and using these products is not seen as a crime, leading to a market flooded with fake products of various famous and expensive brands at low prices. To counter this, government officials and responsible members of society must play a strong role in creating public awareness.”

He further noted, “While counterfeit products in other countries are typically limited to luxury items like branded clothes and watches, in Bangladesh, even foodstuffs, medicines, baby food, and cosmetics are being counterfeited, posing serious health risks.”

Md Fakrul Islam highlighted, “Tempting discounts are often offered on adulterated products. This should be a red flag.

“Additionally, people show little interest in buying brand products from our country and are frequently deceived by counterfeit foreign products. We must stop chasing low-priced, heavily discounted items.”

BAT Bangladesh’s Shabab Ahmed Choudhury said, “Counterfeit products are spreading like a pandemic. Market raids alone are insufficient so we must target the source of these counterfeit products.

“To effectively combat counterfeiting, efforts must focus on the source. If not addressed at the root, the problem becomes unmanageable.”

Assistant Director of the Sylhet District Office of the Consumer Rights Protection Department Amirul Islam Masud presented a pictorial report on the seminar’s subject.

Vice President of the Sylhet Chamber Ahtasamul Haque Chowdhury, Joint Commissioner of Customs Excise and VAT Commissionerate of Sylhet Jahangir Alam, and Professor Fazle Elahi Md Faisal from the Department of Business Administration at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology also spoke at the event.

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