Counterfeit goods, expiry tampering a 'very huge problem', says Consumer Affairs Secretary
New Delhi [India], April 8 (ANI): Counterfeit goods and related malpractices such as tampering with manufacturing and expiry dates pose a serious challenge and require constant monitoring, says Consumer Affairs Secretary, Nidhi Khare.
Speaking at the FICCI CASCADE Seminar on Protecting Consumers in New Delhi, Khare noted, "People are actually rubbing out the manufacturing date and then they are putting fresh expiry dates on expired products. So, this is a very, very huge problem,"
Highlighting the scale of the problem, Khare cited data from one e-commerce platform which identified "1 crore 21 lakh 31 thousand 880" product listings as counterfeit between August 4, 2022 and June 5, 2025. Of these, "69 lakhs" listings were removed between April 2023 and September 2024, and "12 lakhs 31 thousand" listings between September 2024 and May 2025.
Khare also pointed to the growing sophistication of counterfeit goods.
"Even as a Jago Grahak aware grahak, I could not make any difference," she said, referring to the difficulty in distinguishing genuine products from fakes. She said such products are often deliberately manufactured to imitate genuine goods and bypass intellectual property protections.
Counterfeit products are able to persist in the market partly because they are not immediately life-threatening. "Counterfeit is not so life-threatening and therefore they are able to survive in the market," she said.
She also cautioned buyers against falling for misleading pricing tactics. "They should not be distracted by heavy discounts or some absolutely very very attractive offers," she said.
Khare also told media on the sidelines of the event that about the other consumer protection measures.
On dark patterns in e-commerce, she said, "We have taken out guidelines on the prevention of dark patterns on the e-commerce and this was done with very wide consultation with all the e-commerce entities. Thereafter, we have given them time, we have also asked them to self-audit and many of the major e-commerce, about 30 of them, they have already said."
On smuggling, she added, "Smuggling of course I cannot say and I am sure Mr. PC Jha would be talking about that. About the counterfeiting, the issue is... can we continue to ignore this big elephant of fake commodities, selling of counterfeits or selling of spurious products."
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