DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “The International Market for Brand Protection Solutions Special Focus on China” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
This report has a special focus on China – Markets, Opportunities, Technologies, Solutions
Reasons to Buy
Furthermore, global counterfeiting is multi-faceted:
And in the medium/longer term beyond 2026 the China the prospects for brand protection in China look even better due to a number of clear indicators:
(*) International solution providers need to be mindful of the risk of their own proprietary technologies themselves being copied, cloned and/or compromised and are not vulnerable to reverse engineering/cloning when operating in the Chinese market.
A new era of the Chinese homegrown domestic premium/luxury brands post COVID-19 is emerging, leveraging on:
As these Chinese companies strengthen their brands, their products are going to inevitably need protection against counterfeiting, if not already.
Meanwhile, arguably homegrown Chinese counterfeiting is increasingly having a negative impact on China itself, as well as the other countries suffering from Chinese exported counterfeits.
The huge China market cannot be viewed as homogenous with both similarities to other cultures & differences that are unique to China.
While there are certainly strong national traits, there are also big differences within the Chinese nation and its consumers, with quite distinct & different attitudes, behaviour, preferences, loyalties as well as budgets, with:
Selection of ‘fit-for-purpose brand protection technology for China needs careful consideration given this huge country’s uniqueness & importance in the world of counterfeit branded products and brand protection solutions providers operating in China need to tailor their solutions based on good insights into the Chinese situation.
Meanwhile, there are increasing indications that Chinese government is starting to crack down more on the huge problem of counterfeiters operating in their country, for example:
Further Chinese government intervention and robust legal sentencing can act as a stimulus to brand owners to invest further in brand protection.
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