Cool crackdown ends counterfeit air-con trading in UAE



Your air-conditioner unit is now less likely to bite the dust after UAE authorities cracked a counterfeit refrigerants ring in Sharjah.

Sunrise Airconditioning Spare Parts, a refrigerant trader, has been fined and forced out of business after DuPont, the American chemical company, and the Dubai Department of Economic Development confiscated a host of products used in air-conditioner units.

"We are approaching the problem of counterfeit refrigerants very aggressively," said Greg Rubin, the global business manager at DuPont Refrigerants. "Counterfeit refrigerants can cause significant business impact including equipment failure and more importantly can cause physical harm or loss of life."

In total, 3,100 units of counterfeit DuPont Suva refrigerants and 6,000 units of fake products from another manufacturer were seized.

Sunrise was also required to make additional payments to cover costs related to storage of the seized goods, painting and repackaging the cylinders and exporting them as unbranded refrigerant out the country.

The sale of counterfeit products is widespread in the Emirates across a range of industries, including industrial and automotive parts, consumer goods and fashion.

Research commissioned by HP Middle East in 2010 showed nearly half of managers with purchasing responsibility for their offices had bought counterfeit products.

Meanwhile, Al-Futtaim Motors Toyota, the market leader, said last year that it estimated that a quarter of automotive spare parts in the UAE market were counterfeit.

In what the Department of Economic Development described as the "biggest crackdown to date" on counterfeiting, electronic appliances worth Dh4 million (US$1.08m) were confiscated in August from a warehouse in Dubai's Al Aweer area.

The warehouse was monitored and raided by officials from the department's Commercial Compliance and Consumer Protection division. It had stored over 20,600 duplicates of electronics brands such as LG, Panasonic, Sony, Sharp and Hitachi.

"We will continue our global effort to combat counterfeit refrigerants by working diligently with law enforcement in all regions," added Mr Rubin.

So what is Spicy Chickenjoy?

Just as McDonald’s has the Big Mac, Jollibee has Spicy Chickenjoy – a piece of fried chicken that’s crispy and spicy on the outside and comes with a side of spaghetti, all covered in tomato sauce and topped with sausage slices and ground beef. It sounds like a recipe that a child would come up with, but perhaps that’s the point – a flavourbomb combination of cheap comfort foods. Chickenjoy is Jollibee’s best-selling product in every country in which it has a presence.
 

The specs

Engine: 2.0-litre 4-cylinder turbo

Power: 240hp at 5,500rpm

Torque: 390Nm at 3,000rpm

Transmission: eight-speed auto

Price: from Dh122,745

On sale: now

Final scores

18 under: Tyrrell Hatton (ENG)

- 14: Jason Scrivener (AUS)

-13: Rory McIlroy (NIR)

-12: Rafa Cabrera Bello (ESP)

-11: David Lipsky (USA), Marc Warren (SCO)

-10: Tommy Fleetwood (ENG), Chris Paisley (ENG), Matt Wallace (ENG), Fabrizio Zanotti (PAR)

Keane on …

Liverpool’s Uefa Champions League bid: “They’re great. With the attacking force they have, for me, they’re certainly one of the favourites. You look at the teams left in it - they’re capable of scoring against anybody at any given time. Defensively they’ve been good, so I don’t see any reason why they couldn’t go on and win it.”

Mohamed Salah’s debut campaign at Anfield: “Unbelievable. He’s been phenomenal. You can name the front three, but for him on a personal level, he’s been unreal. He’s been great to watch and hopefully he can continue now until the end of the season - which I’m sure he will, because he’s been in fine form. He’s been incredible this season.”

Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s instant impact at former club LA Galaxy: “Brilliant. It’s been a great start for him and for the club. They were crying out for another big name there. They were lacking that, for the prestige of LA Galaxy. And now they have one of the finest stars. I hope they can go win something this year.”

Ms Yang's top tips for parents new to the UAE
  1. Join parent networks
  2. Look beyond school fees
  3. Keep an open mind