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China's Alibaba back on US counterfeits blacklist | China's Alibaba back on US counterfeits blacklist |
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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is back on the US's "notorious markets" list over counterfeit goods sales. | Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is back on the US's "notorious markets" list over counterfeit goods sales. |
Alibaba was taken off the list four years ago, but US authorities say the firm's online platform Taobao is used to sell "high levels" of fake goods. | Alibaba was taken off the list four years ago, but US authorities say the firm's online platform Taobao is used to sell "high levels" of fake goods. |
The company has rejected the allegations, insisting it polices its market place better than in the past. | The company has rejected the allegations, insisting it polices its market place better than in the past. |
The firm also suggested the "current political climate" in the US might be why they are back on the list. | The firm also suggested the "current political climate" in the US might be why they are back on the list. |
US President-elect Donald Trump had, during his campaign, repeatedly accused Chinese firms of stealing intellectual property. | US President-elect Donald Trump had, during his campaign, repeatedly accused Chinese firms of stealing intellectual property. |
Alibaba Group President Michael Evans said he was "disappointed" by the decision and questioned whether it was "based on actual facts or was influenced by the current political climate." | Alibaba Group President Michael Evans said he was "disappointed" by the decision and questioned whether it was "based on actual facts or was influenced by the current political climate." |
The Chinese online retailer and its market place Taobao have long been accused of being a platform for counterfeit goods. | The Chinese online retailer and its market place Taobao have long been accused of being a platform for counterfeit goods. |
Taobao said earlier this year it had tightened controls on its sale of luxury goods, requiring sellers to show proof of authenticity. | Taobao said earlier this year it had tightened controls on its sale of luxury goods, requiring sellers to show proof of authenticity. |
In May though, Alibaba was suspended from the International Anti Counterfeiting Coalition (IACC) watchdog over piracy concerns. | In May though, Alibaba was suspended from the International Anti Counterfeiting Coalition (IACC) watchdog over piracy concerns. |
Some members, including Gucci America and Michael Kors, had threatened they would leave the IACC in protest at Alibaba's membership. | |
Alibaba - by far China's biggest online retailer - floated on the New York Stock Exchange in September 2014 and broke records by raising $25bn. | Alibaba - by far China's biggest online retailer - floated on the New York Stock Exchange in September 2014 and broke records by raising $25bn. |
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