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IllicitTrade
IllicitTradeinFakesundertheCOVID-19
TradeinFakesundertheCOVID19
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IllicitTrade
IllicitTradeinFakesundertheCOVID-19
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Preface
Illicittradeincounterfeitandpiratedgoodsposesamajorchallengetoaglobalinnovation-basedeconomy.Itdamageseconomicgrowthandfuelsorganisedcrime,whichcanunderminetrustinfunctioningmarketsandtherules-basedinternationaltradingsystem.TheCOVID-19pandemichasexacerbatedexistingproblemsbyre-shapingvaluechains,shiftingconsumerdemand,and,consequently,openingnewopportunitiesforillicittradenetworks.Policymakersneedsolidempiricalevidencetotakeactionagainstillicittrade.Tomeetthisneed,theOECDandtheEUIntellectualPropertyOffice(EUIPO)havejoinedforcestocarryoutaseriesofanalyticalstudies.Theresultshavebeenpublishedinaseriesofreportsthatgaugeillicittradeincounterfeitandpiratedgoods.
WearepleasedtoprovideauniqueinsighttotheobservedtrendsofillicittradeincounterfeitsduringtheCOVID-19pandemic.Weareconfidentthattheresultswillenhanceourunderstandingoftheriskthatcounterfeitingposestotheglobaleconomyandsociety,facilitatethedevelopmentofinnovativepolicyoptionstorespondtothesechallenges,andpromotecleantradeinthepost-COVID-19recovery.
Jo?oNegr?o,
ExecutiveDirector,
EuropeanUnionIntellectualPropertyOffice
MathiasCormann,Secretary-General,
OrganisationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment
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Foreword
Illicittradeinfakegoodsisasignificantandgrowingthreatintoday’sglobalisedandinnovation-driveneconomy.Itsharmfulimpactoneconomicgrowth,innovation,theruleoflawand,ultimately,trustinwell-functioningglobalmarkets,shouldnotbeunderestimated.
Inrecentyears,theOECDandtheEUIntellectualPropertyOffice(EUIPO)havebeencollectingevidenceonvariousaspectsofthisrisk.Theresultshavebeenpublishedinaseriesofreports,startingwithTradeinCounterfeitandPiratedGoods:MappingtheEconomicImpact(2016).Theseresultshavebeenexpandedandupdatedinsubsequentreports,includingTrendsinTradeinCounterfeitandPiratedGoods(2019)andGlobalTradeinFakes:AWorryingThreat(2021).Thefindingsareofconcern,astradeincounterfeitandpiratedgoodswasfoundtoamounttoupto2.5%ofworldtradein2019;whenconsideringonlyimportsintotheEuropeanUnion,fakegoodsamountedtoupto5.8%ofimports.Theseshareshaveremainedstableovertheyears,andillicittradeinfakesremainsaseriousrisktomodern,openandglobalisedeconomies.
Thisreportbuildsonpreviousanalysis,presentingdetailedquantitativeinformationonthevalueofillicittradeinfakegoodsinthecontextoftheCOVID-19pandemic,consideringtheprofoundshiftsinconsumerdemand,changesinenforcementpriorities,andsuddenreshufflesinsupplychains.Theevidenceinthisreportcanservetoraiseawarenessoftherisksofthistradeanditsimplicationsforpost-COVID-19recoverypolicies.
ThisreportwaspreparedundertheauspicesoftheOECDWorkingPartyonCounteringIllicitTrade,whichfocusesonevidence-basedresearchandadvancedanalyticstoassistpolicymakersinmappingandunderstandingthevulnerabilitiesexploitedandcreatedbyillicittrade.
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Acknowledgements
ThisreportwaspreparedbytheOECDTradeandAgricultureDirectorate,undertheleadershipofMarionJansen,TradeandAgricultureDirector,andJohnDrummond,HeadoftheTradePolicydivision,togetherwiththeEuropeanObservatoryonInfringementsofIntellectualPropertyRights,ledbyitsDirectorPatriciaEscudero,attheEuropeanUnionIntellectualPropertyOffice(EUIPO).
AttheOECD,thisstudywasconductedundertheauspicesoftheWorkingPartyonCounteringIllicitTrade(WP-CIT).ThereportwaspreparedbyPiotrStryszowski,SeniorEconomist,andMorganeGaudiau,EconomistattheOECDDirectorateforPublicGovernance,jointlywithMicha?Kazimierczak,EconomistattheEuropeanObservatoryonInfringementsofIntellectualPropertyRightsoftheEUIPOandNathanWajsman,ChiefEconomist,EUIPO.
TheauthorswouldliketothankexpertsfromtheOECDcountriesandparticipantsatseveralseminarsandworkshopsfortheirvaluableassistance.SpecialexpressionsofappreciationareextendedtoGeorgeAgiusfromMaltaCustoms,ChrisMabelitinifromtheUSCustomsandBorderProtectionagency(CBP),RiikkaPakkanenfromFinnishCustoms,MartaCastillo-GonzalezandJannikGrootenfromtheEuropeanAnti-FraudOffice(OLAF),TravisD.JohnsonfromtheInternationalAntiCounterfeitingCoalition(IACC),PhilLewisthemtheUKAnti-CounterfeitingGroup,andJunaShehufromIndicam.
LivGudmundsonandMichèlePattersonprovidededitorialandproductionsupport.
ThedatabaseoncustomsseizureswasprovidedbytheWorldCustomsOrganization(WCO)andsupplementedwithregionaldatasubmittedbytheEuropeanCommission'sDirectorate-GeneralforTaxationandCustomsUnion,theUSCustomsandBorderProtectionAgencyandtheUSImmigrationandCustomsEnforcement.Theauthorsexpresstheirgratitudeforthedataandforthevaluablesupportoftheseinstitutions.
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Tableofcontents
Preface3
Foreword4
Acknowledgements5
ExecutiveSummary8
1Introduction9
References11
Note11
2Internationaltradeduringthepandemic:Facts,trends,andchallenges12
2.1.Chronologyandscaleofthepandemic13
2.2.VolumeofinternationaltradeduringthepandemicintheEuropeanUnion14
2.3.Impactsonthesectoralcompositionoftrade17
References24
Notes24
Annex2.A.Additionalfigures25
3EffectsofCOVID-19onillicittradeinfakes:Whatdoweknowsofar?35
3.6.Enforcementchallengesandresponses43
3.7.Lessonslearned44
References46
Notes47
Annex3.A.ListofCOVID-19-relatedproducts48
Annex3.B.QuestionscoveredininterviewswithexpertsontheimpactofCOVID-19intheillicit
tradeofcounterfeitproducts56
4Concludingremarks58
4.1.Nextsteps59
Figures
Figure2.1.EvolutionofCOVID-relateddeathsandrestrictionsbyEUgovernments14
Figure2.2.ValueofoverallexternalimportsintotheEuropeanUnion15
Figure2.3.Evolutionoftheabsolutevalueofimportsfromthemaintradingpartners
oftheEuropeanUnion16
Figure2.4.EvolutionofexternalimportsofelectricalmachineryandelectronicsintotheEU2717
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Figure2.5.EvolutionofexternalimportsofclothingandaccessoriesintotheEU2718
Figure2.6.EvolutionofexternalimportsofleatherproductsintotheEU2718
Figure2.7.EvolutionofexternalimportsofperfumeryandcosmeticsintotheEU2719
Figure2.8.EvolutionofexternalimportsofpharmaceuticalsintotheEU2719
Figure2.9.EvolutionofsharesofCOVID-relatedproductsintheoverallvalue
ofEUexternalimports(excludingimportsinHS27comprisingcrudeoil)20
Figure2.10.EvolutionofsharesofCOVID-relatedproductsintheoverallvalueof
EUexternalimports(excludingimportsinHS27comprisingcrudeoil)21
Figure2.11.EvolutionofsharesofCovid-relatedproductsintheoverallvalue
ofEUexternalimports(excludingimportsinHS27comprisingcrudeoil),
categoriesEtoG22
Figure3.1.EvolutioninthenumberofseizuresmadebyEUcustomsfrom2018to202138
Figure3.2.EvolutioninthenumberofseizuresmadebyUScustomsauthorities
from2017to202138
Figure3.3.Changeintheshare(intermsofnumberofglobalseizures)ofthe
top25provenanceeconomiesforcounterfeitgoodsbetween2017-19and2020-2139
Figure3.4.ShareoffacemasksseizedbyEUcustomsamongtheseizuresofthe
correspondingHScodefromQ32019toQ3202141
Figure3.5.ShareoffacemasksseizedbyUScustomsamongtheseizuresofthe
correspondingHScodefromQ32019toQ3202141
Figure3.6.Changeintheshareofproductcategoryamongglobalcustomsseizures
between2017-19and2020-21(inpercentagepoints)42
AnnexFigure2.A.1.EvolutionofsharesofmaintradingpartnersoftheEuropeanUnion
intheoverallvalueofEUexternalimports25
AnnexFigure2.A.2.Evolutionofabsolutevalueoflicitimportsfromeconomiesfoundtobe
themainprovenanceofcounterfeitgoods26
AnnexFigure2.A.3.EvolutionofsharesoflicitimportsintheoverallvalueofEUexternalimports
fromeconomiesfoundtobethemainprovenanceofcounterfeitgoods27
AnnexFigure2.A.4.EvolutionofabsolutevalueofEU27importsofCOVID-19testkitsandinstruments
andapparatususedindiagnostictesting28
AnnexFigure2.A.5.EvolutionofabsolutevalueofEU27importofprotectivegarmentsandthelike,
byprovenanceeconomies29
AnnexFigure2.A.6.EvolutionofabsolutevalueofEU27importofdisinfectantsandsterilisationproducts,
byprovenanceeconomies30
AnnexFigure2.A.7.EvolutionofabsolutevalueofEU27importofoxygentherapyequipment,
byprovenanceeconomies31
AnnexFigure2.A.8.EvolutionofabsolutevalueofEU27importofmedicaldevicesandequipment,
byprovenanceeconomies32
AnnexFigure2.A.9.EvolutionofabsolutevalueofEU27importofmedicalconsumables,
byprovenanceeconomies33
AnnexFigure2.A.10.EvolutionofabsolutevalueofEU27importofmedicalvehiclesandfurniture,
byprovenanceeconomies34
Boxes
Box1.1.TheOECD-EUIPOdatabaseofseizuresofcounterfeitgoods10
Box3.1.Whataretheprovenanceeconomies?37
Box3.2.OLAFinvestigationintomedicalsuppliesusedtoprotectagainstCOVID-1940
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ExecutiveSummary
TheCOVID-19pandemic,anunprecedentedglobaleventthatbeganin2020,hasprofoundlyinfluencedalmosteveryaspectofhumanlife,includingthedynamicsofglobaltradeandtheproliferationofcounterfeitgoods.Therapidglobalspreadofthevirus,withitsvaryinghealthimpacts,promptedgovernmentstoswiftlyenactarangeofpreventativeandmitigativemeasures.Theseincludedwidespreadtravelrestrictions,lockdowns,andbusinessclosures,whichhadimmediateandfar-reachingeffectsonglobaltrade.
Intheshortterm,thesemeasuresledtosignificantdisruptionsinsupplychains,decreasedoveralldemand,ashifttowardslocalproduction,protectionistpoliciesbysomenations,andsubstantialshippingdisruptions.Thesechangesdirectlyimpactedseveralsectors,particularlytourismandaeronautics,leadingtoeconomicdownturnsintheseindustries.Indirecteffectsofthepandemicontradebecamemoreevidentduringtherecoveryphase,postthesecondwave.Theseincludedasubstantialincreaseine-commerce,atransitiontodigitalservices,andtheaccelerateddigitizationofcustomsprocesses,whichfacilitatedtradeduringthesechallengingtimes.
Thepandemicalsopresenteduniqueopportunitiesforcriminalnetworksinvolvedinillicittradeincounterfeits.Therewasanoticeableshiftinthenatureandvolumeofcounterfeitgoods,initiallymarkedbyadecreasebutfollowedbyanincreaseincounterfeitCOVID-relatedproductslikePPE,testkits,andmedicines.CounterfeitoperationsexpandedbeyondCOVID-relateditemstoawiderrangeofproducts,takingadvantageofthesurgeinonlineshopping.Thisshifttowardse-commerce,alastingimpactofthepandemic,creatednewchallengesincombatingcounterfeittrade.
Enforcementauthoritiesfacedtheirownsetofchallenges,includingoperationaladjustmentsandstaffingissues,whichaffectedtheirabilitytorespondtotheevolvingcounterfeittradelandscape.However,theobserveddeclineincounterfeitseizureswasattributablemoretochangesintradevolumethanareductioninenforcementefficiency.
Thepandemichighlightedthenecessityforacohesive,integratedresponsetocounterfeiting,encompassinginternationalandnationalco-operation.Effectivestrategiesinvolvedrapidresponseteams,partnershipsbetweenenforcementagenciesandbusinesses,remoteworkingpracticestoprotectfieldofficers,andvirtualtrainingsessions.ThefightagainstcounterfeitingintheCOVID-19eraunderscoredtheneedforcomprehensivestrategiesthatengagenotonlylawenforcementbutalsofinancial,e-commerce,andtelecommunicationsectors.Thisintegratedapproachiscrucialforunderstandingandcombatingthemultifacetedchallengesofcounterfeittradeinapost-pandemicworld.
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1Introduction
TheCOVID-19pandemic,anunparalleledglobalevent,hassignificantlyaffectednearlyeverysphereofhumanactivity.Amongthediversesectorsdisruptedwasthecomplexdomainofcounterfeitingandillicittrade,intertwinedwiththebroaderchallengesofintellectualpropertyrights(IPR)enforcement.Forcriminalsthatrunillicittradenetworks,theCOVID-19pandemicopenednewopportunitiesforprofits.Brokensupplychains,strongdemandformedicines,protectiveequipmentandtestsorlimitedcapacitiesoflawenforcementofficialsarefactorsthatshapedthelandscapeofillicittrade.
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TheCOVID-19pandemic,anunparalleledglobalevent,hassignificantlyaffectednearlyeverysphereofhumanactivity.Amongthediversesectorsdisruptedwasthecomplexdomainofcounterfeitingandillicittrade,intertwinedwiththebroaderchallengesofintellectualpropertyrights(IPR)enforcement.Forcriminalsthatrunillicittradenetworks,theCOVID-19pandemicopenednewopportunitiesforprofits.Brokensupplychains,strongdemandformedicines,protectiveequipmentandtestsorlimitedcapacitiesoflawenforcementofficialsarefactorsthatshapedthelandscapeofillicittrade.
ThisreportoffersaqualitativeattemptofunderstandingofhowtheCOVID-19pandemicreshapedtheworldofillicittradeincounterfeitgoods.ResultsdiscussedinthisreportprimarilyrelyonasetofstructuredinterviewscarriedoutinJuly-September2023withenforcementandindustrydelegatesfromOECDcountries,andonfindingsofasetofdeep-divewebinarsorganisedbytheOECDTaskForceonCounteringIllicitTrade1duringthepandemic,betweenMarch2020andJanuary2021;seeOECD(2020[1]),(2020[2]),(2021[3]),(2021[4]).Inaddition,thereportalsopresentsasetofquantitativeillustrationsdrawnfromtheOECD-EUIPOdatabaseofseizuresofcounterfeitgoods
(Box1.1)
.
Thereportisstructuredasfollows.Chapter2discussesthemaineconomicimpactsoftheCOVID-19pandemic,withaparticularfocusontheEuropeanUnion.Chapter3describesitseffectsontradeinfakesthroughthelensofvariousexperts,thechallengesencountered,theevolvingcriminaltacticsandpotentialsolutionstomitigateescalatingconcerns.Chapter4concludesandflagssomeareasforfutureresearch.
Box1.1.TheOECD-EUIPOdatabaseofseizuresofcounterfeitgoods
Dataoncustomsseizuresofcounterfeitgoodsareusedasarawinputforanalysis.Thesedataoriginatefromnationalcustomsadministrationsandareaggregatedandharmonisedatthenationalorregionallevelandthensubmittedtointernationalagenciesthatmaintaindatasetsonseizures.Thesedatasetswerereceivedfrom:(i)TheWorldCustomsOrganization(WCO),(ii)theECDirectorate-GeneralforTaxationandCustomsUnion(DGTAXUD),and(iii)theUnitedStates(US)DepartmentofHomelandSecurity(DHS)containingtheseizuredatafromUSCustomsandBorderProtection(CBP,theUScustomsagency),andfromUSImmigrationandCustomsEnforcement(ICE).Theglobalcustomsseizuresdataareavailablefrom2011to2021.
Anoverviewofcustomsseizuredatausedinthisreportcanbefoundindedicatedoverviewpublications,presentedbyEUIPOandDGTaxud(EUIPO,2022[5]),USCBPICE(CBP,2022[6]),andtheWorldCustomsOrganization(WCO,2022[7])(WCO,2023[8]).
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CBP(2022),FiscalYear2021IntellectualPropertyRightsSeizureStatistics,USCustomsandBorderProtection(CBP),
/document/annual-report/fy-2021-ipr-seizure
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OECD(2021),Chair’sSummaryofthewebinar“COVID-19vaccineandthethreatofillicittrade”organisedbytheOECDTF-CITon21December2020,
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document/GOV/PGC/HLRF/TFCIT(2021)2/en.
OECD(2021),Chair’sSummaryofthewebinar“Crisispolicy,illicitalcoholandlessonslearnedfromlockdown”organisedbytheOECDTF-CITon12January2021.,
/official-document/GOV/PGC/HLRF/TFCIT
(2021)4/en.
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Internationaltradeduringthepandemic:Facts,trends,andchallenges
ThischapterprovidesacomprehensiveoverviewoftheCOVID-19pandemic,settingthestageforadetailedunderstandingofitswidespreadimpact.Itbeginsbytracingthechronologicalprogressionofthepandemic,withafocusonidentifyingperiodsofheightenedintensity.ThisbackgroundservesasafoundationforadeeperanalysisofhowthepandemichasaffectedvariousaspectsoftradewithintheEuropeanUnion.Particularattentionisgiventothetradeinindustrialgoods,asectorthathasbeennotablyvulnerabletoissuesofcounterfeitingduringthisperiod.ThisexplorationaimstoshedlightonthemultifacetedeffectsoftheCOVID-19pandemicontheEuropeanUnion'stradedynamics,offeringinsightsintothechallengesandadaptationsthathaveariseninthisunprecedentedglobalhealthcrisis.
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2.1.Chronologyandscaleofthepandemic
TheCOVID-19pandemic,aglobalhealthcrisistriggeredbythenovelcoronavirusSARS-CoV-2,wasadefiningeventoftheearly21stcentury.FirstdetectedinWuhan,inThePeople’sRepublicofChina(hereafter“China”),inDecember2019,thevirusrapidlyspreadacrosstheglobedespiteconcertedeffortstocontainit.Characterisedbyarangeofsymptomsfrommildorasymptomatictosevereandfatal,COVID-19posedauniquechallengeduetoitsairbornetransmission.By10December2023,thepandemichadresultedinnearly7mi
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