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To tackle this issue, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has intensified its efforts to monitor and control the inflow of counterfeit goods. With enhanced border security measures and public awareness campaigns, the government aims to safeguard consumers and protect the integrity of its market.
Zimbabwe’s economy faces a growing threat from counterfeit products, which is proving to be an economic issue as also poses serious public health risks. From counterfeit pharmaceuticals to fake food products, the problem has reached alarming levels.
To tackle this issue, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has intensified its efforts to monitor and control the inflow of counterfeit goods. With enhanced border security measures and public awareness campaigns, the government aims to safeguard consumers and protect the integrity of its market.
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Despite these efforts, challenges remain, including limited resources and the ingenuity of counterfeiters. Nevertheless, authorities remain committed to eradicating this menace, recognizing its long-term economic and social implications.