Japanese company turns counterfeit headache into market entry strategy
There is a wide range of common reactions when a company makes the all-too-common discovery that counterfeit versions of its products are being produced and sold in China. Some opt for aggressive enforcement actions, while others conclude that policing this market is not worth the money and effort. One Japanese furniture maker, though, saw an investment opportunity.
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