Louis Vuitton signs anti-counterfeiting agreement with Dubai government
Luxury brand Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) has teamed up with Dubai’s Department of Economic Development (DED) to improve awareness of and clamp down on counterfeiting.
Mohammed Ali Rashed Lootah, chief executive of the commercial compliance and consumer protection sector at the DED and Laurent Marcadier, director of assets and persons protection at LVMH, signed a memorandum of understanding yesterday, July 19.
The two sides will work together on strengthening regulatory compliance and intellectual property protection, combatting commercial fraud, protecting the rights of trademark owners and reinforcing economic activity in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates.
A series of campaigns will also be launched to raise awareness of the dangers posed by counterfeits.
Lootah said: “We will work hand in hand with all competent bodies in the government and private sectors, drawing on the relevant federal and international laws against counterfeiting and with the objective of eliminating all phenomena that adversely affect the integrity of retailing in Dubai.”
Already registered?
Login to your account
If you don't have a login or your access has expired, you will need to purchase a subscription to gain access to this article, including all our online content.
For more information on individual annual subscriptions for full paid access and corporate subscription options please contact us.
To request a FREE 2-week trial subscription, please signup.
NOTE - this can take up to 48hrs to be approved.
For multi-user price options, or to check if your company has an existing subscription that we can add you to for FREE, please email Adrian Tapping at atapping@newtonmedia.co.uk