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Trade in counterfeit
pharmaceutical products
Context 	 1
Foreword 	 2
Counterfeit pharmaceuticals: 	 4
scope and data	
Trade in pharmaceutical products	 6
Which medicines are fake?	 8
Loss of sales and damage to the 	 10
reputations of legitimate producers	
Express and postal – vectors of illicit 	 12
trade in fake medicines
Who is affected by counterfeit 	 14
medicines?
Contents
Janos Bertok
Acting Director, OECD Public
Governance Directorate
Christian Archambeau
Executive Director, EUIPO
Globalisation, trade facilitation, and the rising economic
importance of intellectual property are all drivers of economic
growth. However, they have also created new opportunities
for criminal networks to expand the scope and scale of their
operations, free-riding on intellectual property and polluting
trade routes with counterfeit goods. The consequences for the
economy and for citizens are serious. Trade in counterfeit goods
not only damages economic agrowth but also undermines
good governance, the rule of law and citizens’trust in
government, and can ultimately threaten political stability. In
addition, in some cases, such as that of fake pharmaceuticals,
counterfeit goods can have serious health and safety
implications for citizens.
Context
We are confident that this research will make a major contribution
to the understanding of the volume, magnitude and harmful
societal effects of illicit trade in counterfeit medicines. We trust
that the results about both the economic harm caused by this
threat and its damaging impact on health will urge policy makers
to shape effective solutions to combat and deter this scourge.
CONTEXT . 1
Illicit trade in fake goods is a significant and growing threat in a
globalized and innovation-driven economy, undermining good
governance, the rule of law and citizens’trust in government. It
not only has a negative impact on the sales and profits of affected
firms and on the economy in general, but also poses major health
and safety threats to consumers.
To provide policy makers with solid empirical evidence about this
threat, the OECD and the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO)
joined forces to carry out a series of analytical studies that deepen
our understanding of the scale and magnitude of the problem.
The results have been published in a set of reports: Trade in
Counterfeit and Pirated Goods: Mapping the Economic Impact
(2016), Mapping the Real Routes of Trade in Fake Goods (2017),
Trade in Counterfeit Goods and Free Trade Zones: Evidence From
Recent Trends (2018), Why do countries Export Fakes (2018),
Misuse of Small Parcels for Trade in Counterfeit Goods (2018)
and Trends in Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods (2019).
The results are alarming. They show that trade in counterfeit and
pirated goods amounted to up to 3.3 % of world trade in 2016;
when considering only the imports into the EU, they amounted
to up to 6.8 % of imports. Counterfeiters operate swiftly in the
globalized economy, misusing free trade zones, taking advantage
of many legitimate trade facilitation mechanisms and thriving in
economies with insufficient governance standards.
Trade in counterfeit and pirated goods is a dynamic and
constantly changing phenomenon. Continuous measurement
efforts are needed to monitor this risk. This report presents
updated figures on the scale, scope and magnitude of trade in
counterfeit pharmaceuticals, based on a statistical analysis of a
relevant subset of a unique database of half a million seizures of
counterfeit goods. Structured interviews with trade and customs
experts also contributed to the analysis.
Trade in counterfeit goods is a major risk for today’s modern,
productive and forward-looking global economy. It not only
strikes at the heart of the engine of sustainable economic growth,
but also poses significant risks to health and safety.
This report builds on previous analysis, focusing on the situation
in one particular sector: pharmaceuticals. Counterfeits imply
not only possible economic damages for this sector, but also
significant health threats, since fake medicines are often not
Foreword
2 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
Counterfeit medicines cause
economic damage, and pose
significant threat to public
health
properly formulated and may contain dangerous ingredients.
Counterfeit medicines have included medicaments for serious
diseases, including malaria, HIV/AIDS and cancer. The scale is
huge – in 2016, international trade in counterfeit pharmaceuticals
reached USD 4.4 billion.
This report builds on major policy concerns. The first is the
negative effect that counterfeit trade has on legitimate
competitive advantage of rights holders, and consequently on
innovation, employment and long-term economic growth. The
second one is the damaging impact of crime and illicit trade
activities on good governance, public health and safety.
FOREWORD . 3FOREWORD . 3
COUNTERFEIT
PHARMACEUTICALS:
SCOPE...
SCOPE: We look at illicit, traded pharmaceuticals that
infringe trademarks, and we call them counterfeit (or fake)
pharmaceuticals or medicines. Stolen or diverted medicines
are generally not included in our main estimates unless they
infringe a trade mark, irrespectively of their medical or regulatory
properties.
Our analysis relies on two main sets of data:
l customs seizures data and
l other enforcement data.
Together, they offer a wealth of valuable insights into the size and
scope of the global market of illicit pharmaceuticals.
4 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
CUSTOMS SEIZURE DATA
Main dataset used in the study.
What’s in the dataset? Detailed descriptions of seizures of fake
pharmaceuticals from all over the world.
Where do the data come from? Customs administrations
(World Customs Organization, European Commission, United
States DHS).
Other enforcement data:
An additional dataset used in this study.
What’s in the dataset? Cases of fraudulent manufacture,
mislabelling of drugs and fraudulent packaging.
Where do the data come from? Enforcement actions carried
out by all kinds of enforcement agencies, such as police, health
inspection service, customs, etc.
... AND DATA
SCOPE AND DATA . 5
TRADE IN
PHARMACEUTICAL
PRODUCTS
Between 2014 and 2016, the largest exporters of pharmaceuticals
were EU countries, as well as Switzerland, the United States, India,
China, Singapore, Israel and Japan. Together, these economies
represented more than 92% of the total value of global exports of
pharmaceuticals.
In many countries the industry represents a significant share of
total employment (between and 0.8 to about 1% in countries
such as Switzerland, Slovenia and Denmark). Many of these jobs
are in research and development activities.
Top 20 exporters of pharmaceuticals, 2014-2016	
18%
16%
14%
12%
10%
8%
6%
4%
2%
0%
Japan
Hungary
Israel
Singapore
China(People'sRepublicof)
Sweden
Canada
Austria
Spain
Denmark
India
Netherlands
Italy
Ireland
France
UnitedKingdom
Belgium
UnitedStates
Switzerland
Germany
Share of the global exports
of pharmaceuticals	 	
6 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
MAPPINGTHE SCALE
OFTRADE IN FAKE
PHARMACEUTICALS
Two things make the pharmaceutical industry vulnerable to
counterfeiting: very high innovativeness and use of intellectual
property as well as very strong, and often inelastic demand from
patients and consumers.
Between 2014 and 2016 pharmaceuticals were the 10th most
counterfeited type of product in international trade.
In 2016, international trade in counterfeit pharmaceuticals
reached USD 4.4 billion, this does not include fake medicines
manufactured and consumed domestically.
TRADE IN PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS . 7
Hong Kong (China)
China
India
WHICH MEDICINES
ARE FAKED?
A closer look at the types of pharmaceutical products that
are counterfeited is alarming. Over the period 2014-2016,
seized counterfeits included medicaments for various kinds
of diseases, including malaria, HIV/AIDS and cancer. A more
detailed review of the customs data shows that antibiotics,
lifestyle drugs and painkillers were the most targeted by
counterfeiters.
Trade routes for counterfeit pharmaceuticals
India is the main source of counterfeit pharmaceuticals traded
worldwide, followed by China and Hong Kong (China).
Top provenance economies for counterfeit
pharmaceuticals, 2014-2016
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Thailand
Seychelles
Philippines
ChineseTaipei*
Turkey
Netherlands
Canada
NewZealand
India
Singapore
China(People'sRepublicof)
HongKong(China)
Germany
Switzerland
Australia
Egypt
Share of global customs seizures
Share of global seized value
8 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
Seized drugs include fake
medicaments for malaria,
HIV/AIDS, cancer, counterfeit
antibiotics, painkillers and fake
lifestyle drugs.
Most counterfeit types of pharmaceuticals seized by
customs, 2014-2016
	
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Skintreatment
Hyperthyroidismtreatment
Anemiatreatment
Anti-epilepticmedication
Eyetreatment
Stomachulcerstreatment
Cancertreatments
Localanaesthetic
Bloodpressuretreatment
Allergytreatment
Dietarysupplements
Heartdiseasetreatment
Diabetestreatment
Anti-malarial
Painkillers
Sexualimpuissancetreatment
Antibiotics
Share of the global seized
value of fake pharmaceuticals	
	
WHICH MEDICINES ARE FAKED? . 9
LOSS OF SALES
AND DAMAGE TO
THE REPUTATIONS
OF LEGITIMATE
PRODUCERS
Companies registered in the United States are hit the hardest by
this trade in counterfeits; those in other OECD countries are also
strongly affected (Switzerland, Germany and France).
The impact of counterfeits on legitimate producers are multiple
and include: lost sales and profits, costs of protecting brands,
loss of reputation, the potential cost of managing the disposal
of counterfeits and litigation costs, and possibly people who
were unknowingly victimised by counterfeits.
Pharma
companies
from the
US, EU and
Switzerland
are hit the
hardest by
counterfeiting
10 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
Top 15 producing economies of pharmaceuticals, 2016	
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40% UnitedStates
Switzerland
Germany
France
Italy
Belgium
Korea
Denmark
Spain
Singapore
UnitedKingdom
Sweden
Canada
Australia
Austria
Netherlands
Top ten countries for the number of arrests
of individuals engaged in manufacturing
counterfeit medicines, 2018
Economy	 Number of arrests
China	233
Spain	52
United States	 48
India	38
Pakistan	10
Indonesia	10
Canada	7
Colombia	6
Egypt	1
LOSS OF SALES AND DAMAGE TO THE REPUTATIONS OF LEGITIMATE PRODUCERS . 11
Arrest data
Enforcement authorities have continued
to focus on major distribution and
manufacturing operations. Distribution
of illegal medicines is the top category
of arrests in Asia, Latin America and
Europe. The majority of those engaged
in the smuggling of counterfeit and
diverted medicines were arrested in
Asia and Eurasia.
Small parcels shipped
by express and postal
services – driven by
the rising popularity
of e-commerce –
are the most popular
ways of shipping
counterfeit medicines,
significantly
complicating the
screening and
detection processes
and lowering the
risk of detection and
penalties.
EXPRESS AND POSTAL –
VECTORSOFILLICITTRADE
IN FAKE MEDICINES
Express and postal services are the main modes of transport for
counterfeit pharmaceuticals traded worldwide, with their shares
growing between 2011 and 2016. In terms of volume, air is also
an important mean of transport. In terms of value, sea was the
main transport mode
for fake medicines and
pharmaceutical products
during 2011-2013, but was
replaced by road transport
and mail and postal services
during 2014-2016.
	y 35.167 mm
12 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
Express and postal Road/Vehicle Sea/Vessel Air
In terms of the total number of customs seizures
of fake pharmaceuticals worldwide
2011-2013 2014-2016
96%
82%
4%
Road 0.2%
Sea 0.1%
4%
1%
TRANSPORT MODES FOR COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICALS
There are two distinct areas
to purchase counterfeit
pharmaceuticals online:
the dark web and the freely
accessible surface web
EXPRESS AND POSTAL – VECTORS OF ILLICIT TRADE IN FAKE MEDICINES . 13
The ability of sellers to hide their identity and misrepresent
their products is particularly attractive to counterfeiters,
providing criminals with a relatively easy point of entry into
even the best regulated markets.
THE GROWING
ROLE OFTHE
INTERNET
WHO IS AFFECTED
BY COUNTERFEIT
MEDICINES?
Counterfeit medicines affect economies in a number of areas:
l 	Individuals who fall victim to low quality counterfeit products
that may not adequately treat their medical needs.
l 	Legitimate producers, who can lose sales to counterfeiters,
and need to take steps to ensure that counterfeiters do not
infiltrate their supply chains, and to mount efforts to combat
counterfeiters.
l 	Governments, which are actively involved in managing health
care in countries.
l 	Entire economies, in the form of the impact on crime levels,
the environment and the possible effects on jobs and foreign
investment.
14 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
ILLUSTRATIVE
BACKGROUND
MATTER
WHO IS AFFECTED BY COUNTERFEIT MEDICINES? . 15
Producers and
governments
have been active
in combatting
counterfeiting
as it threatens
their considerable
investment in
developing new
products
Trade in Counterfeit Goods
and Free Trade Zones
EvidEnCE From rECEnT TrEnds
TradeinCounterfeitGoodsandFreeTradeZonesEvidEnCEFromrECEnTTrEnds
Trade in Counterfeit
Pharmaceutical Products
Illicit Trade
Illicit Trade
Trends in Trade in Counterfeit
and Pirated Goods
Illicit Trade
Trends in Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods
This study examines the value, scope and trends of trade in counterfeit and pirated goods. First, it presents the
overall scale of this trade and discusses which parts of the economy are particularly at risk. Next, it looks at the
main economies of origin of fakes in global trade. Finally, it analyses recent trends in terms of changing modes
of shipment and the evolution of trade flows.
ISBN 978-92-64-31249-4
Consult this publication on line at https://doi.org/10.1787/g2g9f533-en.
This work is published on the OECD iLibrary, which gathers all OECD books, periodicals and statistical databases.
Visit www.oecd-ilibrary.org for more information.
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Further reading
Trade in Counterfeit
Goods and Free
Trade Zones
oe.cd/tradecgftz
Trade in counterfeit
pharmaceutical
products
oe.cd/pharmatrade
Trends in Trade in
Counterfeit and
Pirated Goods
oe.cd/trendsintrade
16 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
THE EUROPEAN UNION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE
(EUIPO) is a decentralised agency of the EU, headquartered
in Alicante, Spain. It manages the registration of the European
Union trade mark (EUTM) and the registered Community design
(RCD), as well as carrying out cooperation activities with the
national and regional intellectual property (IP) offices of the EU.
The EUIPO carries out research and activities to combat IP rights
infringement through the European Observatory on Infringements
of Intellectual Property Rights.
All EUIPO-Observatory publications can be found here.
http://euipo.europa.eu
THE ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION
AND DEVELOPMENT is a unique forum where the governments
of 35 democracies work together to address the economic, social
and environmental challenges of globalisation. The OECD is at
the forefront of efforts to understand and to help governments
respond to new developments and concerns, such as corporate
governance, the information economy and the challenges of an
ageing population. The Organisation provides a setting where
governments can compare policy experiences, seek answers to
common problems, identify good practice and work to
co-ordinate domestic and international policies.
www.oecd.org
www.oecd.org/gov/illicit-trade/ http://euipo.europa.eu

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Trade in Counterfeit Pharmaceutical Products

  • 2. Context 1 Foreword 2 Counterfeit pharmaceuticals: 4 scope and data Trade in pharmaceutical products 6 Which medicines are fake? 8 Loss of sales and damage to the 10 reputations of legitimate producers Express and postal – vectors of illicit 12 trade in fake medicines Who is affected by counterfeit 14 medicines? Contents
  • 3. Janos Bertok Acting Director, OECD Public Governance Directorate Christian Archambeau Executive Director, EUIPO Globalisation, trade facilitation, and the rising economic importance of intellectual property are all drivers of economic growth. However, they have also created new opportunities for criminal networks to expand the scope and scale of their operations, free-riding on intellectual property and polluting trade routes with counterfeit goods. The consequences for the economy and for citizens are serious. Trade in counterfeit goods not only damages economic agrowth but also undermines good governance, the rule of law and citizens’trust in government, and can ultimately threaten political stability. In addition, in some cases, such as that of fake pharmaceuticals, counterfeit goods can have serious health and safety implications for citizens. Context We are confident that this research will make a major contribution to the understanding of the volume, magnitude and harmful societal effects of illicit trade in counterfeit medicines. We trust that the results about both the economic harm caused by this threat and its damaging impact on health will urge policy makers to shape effective solutions to combat and deter this scourge. CONTEXT . 1
  • 4. Illicit trade in fake goods is a significant and growing threat in a globalized and innovation-driven economy, undermining good governance, the rule of law and citizens’trust in government. It not only has a negative impact on the sales and profits of affected firms and on the economy in general, but also poses major health and safety threats to consumers. To provide policy makers with solid empirical evidence about this threat, the OECD and the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) joined forces to carry out a series of analytical studies that deepen our understanding of the scale and magnitude of the problem. The results have been published in a set of reports: Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods: Mapping the Economic Impact (2016), Mapping the Real Routes of Trade in Fake Goods (2017), Trade in Counterfeit Goods and Free Trade Zones: Evidence From Recent Trends (2018), Why do countries Export Fakes (2018), Misuse of Small Parcels for Trade in Counterfeit Goods (2018) and Trends in Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods (2019). The results are alarming. They show that trade in counterfeit and pirated goods amounted to up to 3.3 % of world trade in 2016; when considering only the imports into the EU, they amounted to up to 6.8 % of imports. Counterfeiters operate swiftly in the globalized economy, misusing free trade zones, taking advantage of many legitimate trade facilitation mechanisms and thriving in economies with insufficient governance standards. Trade in counterfeit and pirated goods is a dynamic and constantly changing phenomenon. Continuous measurement efforts are needed to monitor this risk. This report presents updated figures on the scale, scope and magnitude of trade in counterfeit pharmaceuticals, based on a statistical analysis of a relevant subset of a unique database of half a million seizures of counterfeit goods. Structured interviews with trade and customs experts also contributed to the analysis. Trade in counterfeit goods is a major risk for today’s modern, productive and forward-looking global economy. It not only strikes at the heart of the engine of sustainable economic growth, but also poses significant risks to health and safety. This report builds on previous analysis, focusing on the situation in one particular sector: pharmaceuticals. Counterfeits imply not only possible economic damages for this sector, but also significant health threats, since fake medicines are often not Foreword 2 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
  • 5. Counterfeit medicines cause economic damage, and pose significant threat to public health properly formulated and may contain dangerous ingredients. Counterfeit medicines have included medicaments for serious diseases, including malaria, HIV/AIDS and cancer. The scale is huge – in 2016, international trade in counterfeit pharmaceuticals reached USD 4.4 billion. This report builds on major policy concerns. The first is the negative effect that counterfeit trade has on legitimate competitive advantage of rights holders, and consequently on innovation, employment and long-term economic growth. The second one is the damaging impact of crime and illicit trade activities on good governance, public health and safety. FOREWORD . 3FOREWORD . 3
  • 6. COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICALS: SCOPE... SCOPE: We look at illicit, traded pharmaceuticals that infringe trademarks, and we call them counterfeit (or fake) pharmaceuticals or medicines. Stolen or diverted medicines are generally not included in our main estimates unless they infringe a trade mark, irrespectively of their medical or regulatory properties. Our analysis relies on two main sets of data: l customs seizures data and l other enforcement data. Together, they offer a wealth of valuable insights into the size and scope of the global market of illicit pharmaceuticals. 4 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
  • 7. CUSTOMS SEIZURE DATA Main dataset used in the study. What’s in the dataset? Detailed descriptions of seizures of fake pharmaceuticals from all over the world. Where do the data come from? Customs administrations (World Customs Organization, European Commission, United States DHS). Other enforcement data: An additional dataset used in this study. What’s in the dataset? Cases of fraudulent manufacture, mislabelling of drugs and fraudulent packaging. Where do the data come from? Enforcement actions carried out by all kinds of enforcement agencies, such as police, health inspection service, customs, etc. ... AND DATA SCOPE AND DATA . 5
  • 8. TRADE IN PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS Between 2014 and 2016, the largest exporters of pharmaceuticals were EU countries, as well as Switzerland, the United States, India, China, Singapore, Israel and Japan. Together, these economies represented more than 92% of the total value of global exports of pharmaceuticals. In many countries the industry represents a significant share of total employment (between and 0.8 to about 1% in countries such as Switzerland, Slovenia and Denmark). Many of these jobs are in research and development activities. Top 20 exporters of pharmaceuticals, 2014-2016 18% 16% 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% Japan Hungary Israel Singapore China(People'sRepublicof) Sweden Canada Austria Spain Denmark India Netherlands Italy Ireland France UnitedKingdom Belgium UnitedStates Switzerland Germany Share of the global exports of pharmaceuticals 6 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
  • 9. MAPPINGTHE SCALE OFTRADE IN FAKE PHARMACEUTICALS Two things make the pharmaceutical industry vulnerable to counterfeiting: very high innovativeness and use of intellectual property as well as very strong, and often inelastic demand from patients and consumers. Between 2014 and 2016 pharmaceuticals were the 10th most counterfeited type of product in international trade. In 2016, international trade in counterfeit pharmaceuticals reached USD 4.4 billion, this does not include fake medicines manufactured and consumed domestically. TRADE IN PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS . 7
  • 10. Hong Kong (China) China India WHICH MEDICINES ARE FAKED? A closer look at the types of pharmaceutical products that are counterfeited is alarming. Over the period 2014-2016, seized counterfeits included medicaments for various kinds of diseases, including malaria, HIV/AIDS and cancer. A more detailed review of the customs data shows that antibiotics, lifestyle drugs and painkillers were the most targeted by counterfeiters. Trade routes for counterfeit pharmaceuticals India is the main source of counterfeit pharmaceuticals traded worldwide, followed by China and Hong Kong (China). Top provenance economies for counterfeit pharmaceuticals, 2014-2016 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Thailand Seychelles Philippines ChineseTaipei* Turkey Netherlands Canada NewZealand India Singapore China(People'sRepublicof) HongKong(China) Germany Switzerland Australia Egypt Share of global customs seizures Share of global seized value 8 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
  • 11. Seized drugs include fake medicaments for malaria, HIV/AIDS, cancer, counterfeit antibiotics, painkillers and fake lifestyle drugs. Most counterfeit types of pharmaceuticals seized by customs, 2014-2016 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Skintreatment Hyperthyroidismtreatment Anemiatreatment Anti-epilepticmedication Eyetreatment Stomachulcerstreatment Cancertreatments Localanaesthetic Bloodpressuretreatment Allergytreatment Dietarysupplements Heartdiseasetreatment Diabetestreatment Anti-malarial Painkillers Sexualimpuissancetreatment Antibiotics Share of the global seized value of fake pharmaceuticals WHICH MEDICINES ARE FAKED? . 9
  • 12. LOSS OF SALES AND DAMAGE TO THE REPUTATIONS OF LEGITIMATE PRODUCERS Companies registered in the United States are hit the hardest by this trade in counterfeits; those in other OECD countries are also strongly affected (Switzerland, Germany and France). The impact of counterfeits on legitimate producers are multiple and include: lost sales and profits, costs of protecting brands, loss of reputation, the potential cost of managing the disposal of counterfeits and litigation costs, and possibly people who were unknowingly victimised by counterfeits. Pharma companies from the US, EU and Switzerland are hit the hardest by counterfeiting 10 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
  • 13. Top 15 producing economies of pharmaceuticals, 2016 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% UnitedStates Switzerland Germany France Italy Belgium Korea Denmark Spain Singapore UnitedKingdom Sweden Canada Australia Austria Netherlands Top ten countries for the number of arrests of individuals engaged in manufacturing counterfeit medicines, 2018 Economy Number of arrests China 233 Spain 52 United States 48 India 38 Pakistan 10 Indonesia 10 Canada 7 Colombia 6 Egypt 1 LOSS OF SALES AND DAMAGE TO THE REPUTATIONS OF LEGITIMATE PRODUCERS . 11 Arrest data Enforcement authorities have continued to focus on major distribution and manufacturing operations. Distribution of illegal medicines is the top category of arrests in Asia, Latin America and Europe. The majority of those engaged in the smuggling of counterfeit and diverted medicines were arrested in Asia and Eurasia.
  • 14. Small parcels shipped by express and postal services – driven by the rising popularity of e-commerce – are the most popular ways of shipping counterfeit medicines, significantly complicating the screening and detection processes and lowering the risk of detection and penalties. EXPRESS AND POSTAL – VECTORSOFILLICITTRADE IN FAKE MEDICINES Express and postal services are the main modes of transport for counterfeit pharmaceuticals traded worldwide, with their shares growing between 2011 and 2016. In terms of volume, air is also an important mean of transport. In terms of value, sea was the main transport mode for fake medicines and pharmaceutical products during 2011-2013, but was replaced by road transport and mail and postal services during 2014-2016. y 35.167 mm 12 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
  • 15. Express and postal Road/Vehicle Sea/Vessel Air In terms of the total number of customs seizures of fake pharmaceuticals worldwide 2011-2013 2014-2016 96% 82% 4% Road 0.2% Sea 0.1% 4% 1% TRANSPORT MODES FOR COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICALS There are two distinct areas to purchase counterfeit pharmaceuticals online: the dark web and the freely accessible surface web EXPRESS AND POSTAL – VECTORS OF ILLICIT TRADE IN FAKE MEDICINES . 13 The ability of sellers to hide their identity and misrepresent their products is particularly attractive to counterfeiters, providing criminals with a relatively easy point of entry into even the best regulated markets. THE GROWING ROLE OFTHE INTERNET
  • 16. WHO IS AFFECTED BY COUNTERFEIT MEDICINES? Counterfeit medicines affect economies in a number of areas: l Individuals who fall victim to low quality counterfeit products that may not adequately treat their medical needs. l Legitimate producers, who can lose sales to counterfeiters, and need to take steps to ensure that counterfeiters do not infiltrate their supply chains, and to mount efforts to combat counterfeiters. l Governments, which are actively involved in managing health care in countries. l Entire economies, in the form of the impact on crime levels, the environment and the possible effects on jobs and foreign investment. 14 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
  • 17. ILLUSTRATIVE BACKGROUND MATTER WHO IS AFFECTED BY COUNTERFEIT MEDICINES? . 15 Producers and governments have been active in combatting counterfeiting as it threatens their considerable investment in developing new products
  • 18. Trade in Counterfeit Goods and Free Trade Zones EvidEnCE From rECEnT TrEnds TradeinCounterfeitGoodsandFreeTradeZonesEvidEnCEFromrECEnTTrEnds Trade in Counterfeit Pharmaceutical Products Illicit Trade Illicit Trade Trends in Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods Illicit Trade Trends in Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods This study examines the value, scope and trends of trade in counterfeit and pirated goods. First, it presents the overall scale of this trade and discusses which parts of the economy are particularly at risk. Next, it looks at the main economies of origin of fakes in global trade. Finally, it analyses recent trends in terms of changing modes of shipment and the evolution of trade flows. ISBN 978-92-64-31249-4 Consult this publication on line at https://doi.org/10.1787/g2g9f533-en. This work is published on the OECD iLibrary, which gathers all OECD books, periodicals and statistical databases. Visit www.oecd-ilibrary.org for more information. 9HSTCQE*dbceje+ TrendsinTradeinCounterfeitandPiratedGoodsIllicitTrade Further reading Trade in Counterfeit Goods and Free Trade Zones oe.cd/tradecgftz Trade in counterfeit pharmaceutical products oe.cd/pharmatrade Trends in Trade in Counterfeit and Pirated Goods oe.cd/trendsintrade 16 . TRADE IN COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
  • 19. THE EUROPEAN UNION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE (EUIPO) is a decentralised agency of the EU, headquartered in Alicante, Spain. It manages the registration of the European Union trade mark (EUTM) and the registered Community design (RCD), as well as carrying out cooperation activities with the national and regional intellectual property (IP) offices of the EU. The EUIPO carries out research and activities to combat IP rights infringement through the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights. All EUIPO-Observatory publications can be found here. http://euipo.europa.eu THE ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT is a unique forum where the governments of 35 democracies work together to address the economic, social and environmental challenges of globalisation. The OECD is at the forefront of efforts to understand and to help governments respond to new developments and concerns, such as corporate governance, the information economy and the challenges of an ageing population. The Organisation provides a setting where governments can compare policy experiences, seek answers to common problems, identify good practice and work to co-ordinate domestic and international policies. www.oecd.org