How Chinese sellers of fake Dior are evading a crackdown online

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China has come down hard on its world-renowned counterfeit industry. Bazaars lined with fake watches, shoes and bags have been demolished in recent years. A new law effective Jan 1 promises to slap online retailers with up to 2mil yuan (RM1.21mil) in fines for bogus goods sold on their platforms.

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