Over 666,000 counterfeit items worth Dh31 million seized in Ras Al Khaimah

Ras Al Khaimah’s commercial regulatory body has executed a major crackdown on counterfeit merchandise, confiscating over 666,000 imitation products with an estimated market value exceeding Dh31 million. The Ras Al Khaimah Department of Economic Development (RAK DED) disclosed that these operations targeted 71 retail establishments and commercial outlets across the emirate following consumer reports of trademark violations.

According to official statistics from 2025, authorities successfully addressed 937 consumer complaints with a remarkable 95% resolution rate. Among these cases, 28 specifically concerned counterfeit products bearing registered trademarks in local markets. The department’s Commercial Protection Section mobilized specialized inspection teams immediately upon receiving these reports to conduct targeted campaigns.

RAK DED emphasized that these anti-counterfeiting initiatives represent ongoing efforts to strengthen market safety protocols, safeguard consumer rights, and ensure strict adherence to trademark regulations. Department officials highlighted that counterfeit merchandise not only jeopardizes consumer safety but also damages the reputation and competitive standing of legitimate businesses operating within the emirate.

The regulatory body has reinforced its commitment to maintaining a transparent and well-regulated commercial environment, urging residents and consumers to report any suspected violations or counterfeit products through official channels. This comprehensive approach demonstrates the emirate’s dedication to protecting both consumers and legitimate businesses from the detrimental effects of counterfeit trade.