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India mulls norms for QR code on apparel, cosmetics brands to curb counterfeits

A joint report issued by Credit Rating Information Services of India Limited (CRISIL) and the Authentication Solution Providers Association (ASPA) in January 2024 highlighted that 25% to 30% of all products sold in India were spurious.

By Abhimanyu Sharma  Mar 11, 2024 6:06:15 PM IST (Published)

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India is looking to lay down norms to counter the menace of counterfeit products mimicking the names and labels of brands of garments, apparel and cosmetics. The representatives from garments, apparel and cosmetics’ industries stated that they're ready to share available data on counterfeit products to aid better policymaking by the government, sources told CNBC-TV18. 
These entities met with Consumer Affairs Secretary Rohit Kumar Singh and discussed checking the sale of fake or counterfeit brands of apparel and cosmetics. The government is mulling guidelines to install QR codes on branded apparel and cosmetics to ease identification by users, as per sources. The proposed guidelines also aim to cover cosmetics sold via social media posts or reels. 
Sources indicated that the government is mulling guidelines to install QR codes on branded apparel and cosmetics to ease identification by users. The proposed guidelines also aim to cover cosmetics sold via social media posts or reels.