Counterfeit goods killing Ghanaian companies
The Ghana Employers Association (GEA) says counterfeit goods are destroying indigenous Ghanaian companies.A survey by the association has identified weak legal framework for the management and protection of intellectual property in Ghana as a major cause.
The study conducted by the GEA in 2014 further revealed that the pharmaceutical and textile industries faced the brunt with huge losses in jobs and revenue.
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