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Delhi's Palika Bazaar and Snapdeal listed in the list of notorious markets in US | Oneindia News

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Delhi's Palika Bazaar and Snapdeal listed in the list of notorious markets in US | Oneindia News

Delhi's Palika Bazaar and Snapdeal listed in the list of notorious markets in US | Oneindia News

Delhi's Palika Bazaar and SnapDeal have been listed as one of the most notorious markets in a US list for selling pirated and counterfeit goods.

The list has been issued by the Office of the US Trade Representative.

The four Indian shopping markets that have been named in the latest 2020 Review of Notorious Markets for Counterfeiting and Piracy are Heera Panna in Mumbai, Kidderpore's Fancy Market in Kolkata, Palika Bazar and Tank Road in Delhi.

It also identified 39 online markets and 34 physical markets.

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