Fake Famous Brands Found At 5-Star Chinese Hotel
March 13, 2006 |
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Beijing's Haidian District Department of Industry and Commerce says it raided the five-star Jade Palace Hotel and found more than 56 pieces of counterfeit brand clothing in the hotel's boutique shops.
The clothing includes shirts and suits that are are mainly Dunhill and Boss counterfeit goods. The clothing have each been sold for RMB800-1000.
A representative from the Jade Palace Hotel tells local media that the stores that sold those goods are subcontractors with no direct relationship with the hotel.
The goods were confiscated and the boutique owners face stiff fines of as much as RMB10000, but the hotel has so far escaped any penalty.
Jade Palace Hotel says they will better manage these boutiques in the future.
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