Global supply chains are becoming more complex and the incidence of illicit trade and counterfeit goods is increasing at both physical and online retail outlets and across product categories, circumventing customs controls and law enforcement agencies. As gatekeepers of national borders and through partnerships that extend beyond borders, customs agencies play a critical role in protecting against illicit trade and counterfeit goods from entering countries and causing harm to economies and consumers.
To effectively deal with this challenge, close private-public collaboration between governments and the private sector is essential to enhance supply chain security, enforce intellectual property rights, protect brands, promote the use of technology, information sharing and capacity building programs to eliminate illicit trade and counterfeit goods.
Please join the Council and its Customs & Trade Facilitation Committee for a workshop with the ASEAN Customs Enforcement and Compliance Working Group (CECWG) to discuss recent case studies and improving public-private cooperation on anti-illicit trade and anti-counterfeiting efforts.
Please contact Lucius Lee at llee@usasean.org for more information on how you can participate.
Monday Feb 25, 2019
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM BNT
25 February 2019, 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Radisson Hotel, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Please contact Lucius Lee at llee@usasean.org for more information.
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