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Coalition Against Counterfeiting and Illicit Trade Ghana (CACIT Ghana)

The Coalition Against Counterfeiting and Illicit Trade, Ghana (CACIT, Ghana) is a body set up to seek the enforcement of intellectual property laws, copyrights, patents, and trademark protection, and licensing laws, in order to protect consumers from counterfeit and pirated products and all other forms of illicit trade, thereby defending the integrity of member organization brands.

Our strategy for achieving our goals is to use all legal means at our disposal to significantly increase brand protection levels. These include working for the enactment of tougher laws and the education of the business community, consumers, and the media and interaction with authorities – local and international – to strengthen the enforcement of those laws governing illicit trade in all its forms. Read more

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CEPS Intercepts Wax PrintsCEPS intercept uncustomed wax prints. The Koforidua office of the CEPS has seized 1,152 pieces of African wax prints at Akuse in the Eastern Region.
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Conference Sponsors
"Conference on West African Sub-regional and Inter-agency Collaboration in the Fight Against Counterfeit and Pirated Products."
Dates: July 21 - 23, 2008.
Venue: Alisa Hotel, Ridge, Accra, Ghana.
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CEPS destroys cigarettes and Drugs. The Customs Excise and Preventive Service in the Northern Region destroyed over 161 boxes of different brands of cigarettes and assorted pharmaceutical drugs.
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CACIT Quarterly Meeting
Date: July 2, 2008
Time: 9:00am
Venue: GEA conference Room, Accra, Ghana.
Fake Medicines Flood Market FDB cautions residents against consumption of unwholesome foods. Authorities of the Food and drugs Board(FDB) in Tamale in the Northern Region have expressed concern over the growing trend in the sale of unwholesome goods in the metropolis.
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