UK: Brazil grants Scotch whisky GI status to cut fake knock-offs

Published 2024년 8월 22일

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The UK government has secured a Geographical Indication (GI) status for Scotch whisky in Brazil, valuing it at £25 million over the next five years. This status will allow Scotch whisky to be the first foreign product to receive Denomination of Origin status in Brazil since 2019, protecting it from counterfeit products and providing better access to Brazil's large economy. The status is expected to boost UK whisky exports to Brazil, which reached nearly £90 million in 2023, by providing distillers with confidence and supporting economic growth. The status is shared by other famous alcoholic beverages like Tequila, Cognac, and Champagne.
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Scotch whisky has gained protected status in Brazil, a move which worth £25 million over the next five years, the UK government has said. Distillers in Scotland will now have better access to South America’s largest economy thanks to a deal between DEFRA, including the agri-food attaché in Brazil, DBT and the UK’s Intellectual Property Office. Scotch whisky’s new status in the country, known as a Geographical Indication (GI), will help stop bootleg products being labelled ‘Scotch Whisky’. British business and trade secretary Jonathan Reynolds said the GI will give distillers in Scotland “the confidence they need to export to one of the world’s largest economies without having to compete with fake knock-offs and pale imitations”. Scotch whisky is the first foreign product to be granted Denomination of Origin status in Brazil since 2019. Tequila, Cognac and Champagne also have special legal protection in the country. Brazil, home to more than 200 million people, is in the top five ...

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