A 55-year-old man in northern Vietnam is being investigated for directing the production of counterfeit items bearing globally recognized brands, including Ralph Lauren, Lacoste, and Pierre Cardin. Police in Ly Nhan District, Ha Nam Province, announced Thursday that they are investigating Hoang Anh Tuan for allegedly violating industrial property rights, according to a statement on their news portal.

Man probed for producing counterfeit Ralph Lauren, Pierre Cardin shirts
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