By collaborating and sharing best practices, ACA and FCC aim to strengthen their efforts in combating counterfeiting, ultimately contributing to safer and more reliable markets in both countries.
The FCC delegation, led by ICT Manager Mr. Hatibu Idrissa, underscored the importance of the visit as an opportunity to understand Kenya’s experience with the IPR recordation process. “We are looking at learning from our Kenyan counterparts right from inception including the legal overhauls, to automation and the system maintenance and addressing challenges”said Mr, Idriss. He said the team looked forward to gaining valuable insights that will inform the implementation of similar initiatives in their country.
Receiving the delegation on behalf of ACA Executive Director Dr. Robi M. N. King’a, ACA Director of Corporate Services Rephah Kitavi said Recordation program had empowered ACA to effectively track and flag counterfeit goods. She also extended her best wishes for a productive and insightful exchange.
As ACA continues to explore innovative technologies to counteract counterfeiting, this collaboration marks a significant milestone in ensuring that both countries can effectively protect their markets from the dangers of counterfeit products.
The Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA) welcomed a delegation from the Fair Competition Commission (FCC) of Tanzania for a benchmarking visit focused on ACA’s Recordation program particularly targeting deter entry of counterfeit imports in to the Tanzanian market.