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Kenya Identified by US as Major Market for Counterfeit Medicines and Electronics

US government report highlights Kenya among countries with significant counterfeit product challenges, emphasizing risks to public health and consumer safety

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The United States has named Kenya as a key market for counterfeit medicines and electronics, underscoring ongoing concerns about the proliferation of fake products in the country. This designation draws attention to the challenges faced by Kenyan authorities in combating counterfeit goods that threaten public health a…
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