Agencies say that counterfeit products can “cause real harm to consumers and families.”
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce published recommendations to avoid counterfeit school supplies, as children head back to school. Officials point out that these counterfeits “can cause real harm to consumers and their families, law-abiding businesses, and the economy.“
The CBP explained, “Counterfeit goods often contain harmful materials like lead and dangerous electronic components. Their inferior quality leads consumers to purchase and re-purchase the same item, generating excessive waste in U.S. landfills. Consumers are better off buying genuine goods from legitimate businesses. They are more likely to last longer and to be made correctly and with safe materials.“
The agencies highlighted that “Illegal actors use the surge in demand for school supplies as an opportunity to peddle counterfeits to unsuspecting consumers looking for a deal. They often use the proceeds of these goods to support terrorism and other violent and illegal activities that can also harm the environment.“
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- For Acting Commissioner Troy Miller to be prudent as he oversees the CBP.
- For President Suzanne Clark and members of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as they seek to ensure the safety of Americans and protect U.S. businesses.
- For parents and families to be discerning as they stock up on school supplies.
Sources: Customs and Border Protection