Jeerisuda Boonnum and Nayada Youngpattana from Rouse Bangkok were proud to take part in the Ministry of Commerce's annual counterfeit goods destruction ceremony on , where more than 1.5 million counterfeits worth over ฿900 million (US$28 million) were destroyed. The event highlights Thailand's strong commitment to protecting intellectual property rights, safeguarding consumers, and strengthening investor confidence.
This initiative is also part of Thailand's ongoing efforts toward removal from the U.S. Watch List on intellectual property protection, reinforcing the country's dedication to international standards and fair trade practices.
Rouse's Brand Protection and Anti-Counterfeiting team can assist with online & e-commerce enforcement strategies, including customs protections, with the goal of improving overall brand protection, through raids, targeted warning letters, pursuing criminal prosecutions and/or civil litigations with our specialist teams covering China, SE Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.
We stand together against counterfeit trade by helping protect IP rights holders and create a fairer marketplace that supports innovation and sustainable growth.
The press release by Ministry of Commerce can be accessed here (in Thai).