Counties told to enforce rules on fake products
County governments have been asked to customise the Anti-Counterfeit Act to fight substandard goods. An Anti-Counterfeit Agency official said it will be easier to fight counterfeits if counties customise the 2008 counterfeit law.
“Counties need to join in this fight to end sale of counterfeits, especially those products made in specific counties,” Edith Kosgei said. “We are working round the clock to ensure businesspeople in counties do not produce substandard goods,” she said.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/04/13/counties-told-to-enforce-rules-on-fake-products_c1329682
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