South Korea's IP Violations Jump 64% in 2025 on Rise of Counterfeit Domestic Brands
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- South Korea's customs agency reported intellectual property violations totaled 278.9 billion won (US$189.5 million) in 2025, up 64% from 170.5 billion won in 2024, driven by rising popularity of domestic fashion and cosmetics brands.
- The Korea Customs Service will conduct a nationwide special crackdown through June 30 targeting online distribution channels.
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The Korea Customs Service attributed the increase in IP violations to a rise in the smuggling and distribution of counterfeit products involving domestic fashion and cosmetics brands, reflecting the growing popularity of Korean domestic brands both domestically and internationally.
SEOUL, May 4 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's customs agency said Monday intellectual property rights violations detected in 2025 jumped more than 60 percent from a year earlier, driven by the rising popularity of domestic brands. Violations totaled 278.9 billion won (US$189.5 million) last year, up 64 percent from 170.5 billion won tallied in 2024, according to the Korea Customs Service (KCS). The KCS attributed the increase in part to a rise in the smuggling and distribution of counterfeit products involving domestic fashion and cosmetics brands. The agency said it will conduct a nationwide special crackdown on intellectual property rights violations through June 30, with a focus on online distribution channels.
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The KCS will likely announce results of the special crackdown after June 30, 2026
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- Which specific domestic brands were most affected by counterfeiting?
- How many individual cases of IP violations were detected?
- What specific online platforms are being targeted in the crackdown?






