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Global trade in fake goods reached USD 467 billion, posing risks to consumer safety and compromising intellectual property

Published on 06 Feb 2026

Global trade in fake goods reached USD 467 billion, posing risks to consumer safety and compromising intellectual property

The global trade in counterfeit goods remains a major threat to economies, consumers and supply chains worldwide, according to a new OECD–EUIPO report. Based on the latest available data, counterfeit goods accounted for an estimated USD 467 billion in global trade in 2021. Since then, the same underlying patterns and risks have continued to drive the global counterfeit trade.

Mapping Global Trade in Fakes 2025: Global Trends and Enforcement Challenges, the fourth joint study by the OECD and EUIPO, provides a detailed picture of the global counterfeit trade and offers practical guidance for policymakers to protect consumers, support legitimate businesses, and uphold the integrity of international trade.

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