Three men were arrested earlier this week in Shenzhen for selling fake Moutai, the fiery Chinese liquor, to one of the city’s most prominent department stores and an indication of the volume of various kinds of faked liquors in China. The three were arrested for delivering more than 450 bottles of fake Moutai, worth RMB 914,040 (US$144,870) to the Sharable department store, forcing the retailer, one of the leading such establishments in the city, to announce it would tighten its checks of suppliers’ qualifications in an attempt to prevent more sales of fake products.
China Tries to Crack Down on Fake Moutai
China Tries to Crack Down on Fake Moutai
China Tries to Crack Down on Fake Moutai
Three men were arrested earlier this week in Shenzhen for selling fake Moutai, the fiery Chinese liquor, to one of the city’s most prominent department stores and an indication of the volume of various kinds of faked liquors in China. The three were arrested for delivering more than 450 bottles of fake Moutai, worth RMB 914,040 (US$144,870) to the Sharable department store, forcing the retailer, one of the leading such establishments in the city, to announce it would tighten its checks of suppliers’ qualifications in an attempt to prevent more sales of fake products.