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The Rise of Counterfeit Alcohol in China

Issued: April 30 2015

As the popularity of alcoholic beverages continues to increase among China’s growing middle class, counterfeiters are turning to wine and spirits as a new proit source. Paolo Beconcini and Robert Binion examine the rise of counterfeit alcohol in China.

 

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