January 28,2020
Grassley Lauds Continued Efforts to Combat Counterfeits
Washington
– Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley
(R-Iowa) released the following statement after the issuance of the Trump
administration’s report on the effort to combat
trafficking in counterfeit and pirated goods.
“E-commerce
has empowered American businesses to reach more consumers, allowing them to
increase profits and grow their brand. Unfortunately, it has also become a
popular venue for counterfeiters to sell knockoffs to unsuspecting consumers.
These illicit goods not only pose a threat to the health and safety of
consumers, but they also undercut American intellectual property rights.
“I
applaud the administration’s efforts to prevent counterfeit and pirated goods
from entering our borders. I urge President Trump to work with Congress to find
sensible solutions to this complex problem,” Grassley said.
As
chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Grassley has worked to shine a light
on the illicit trade of counterfeit goods. On November 7, 2019, Grassley and
Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden issued a bi-partisan staff report
studying counterfeit goods sold online and their effect on U.S. businesses and
consumers. The investigation found that improved information sharing between
U.S. Customs and Border Protection and its private sector partners would aid
efforts to identify and curtail the sale of counterfeit imports, some of which
may pose significant health and safety threats to consumers.
The
committee report titled “The Fight Against Fakes: How Statutory and Regulatory
Barriers Prevent the Sharing of Information on Counterfeits” can be found here.
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