In 2021, counterfeit and pirated goods were estimated to account for USD 467 billion, or 2.3% of global imports. This level is comparable to the GDP of several OECD economies, highlighting the scale and persistence of the threat.
Counterfeit and pirated goods
Counterfeit and pirated goods pose a growing threat to innovation, consumer safety, and fair competition. These goods infringe intellectual property rights, undermine trust in brands, and distort trade. As global markets become more digital and interconnected, counterfeiters exploit new channels and logistics networks, making enforcement more difficult and urgent.
