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Italian chocolate firm Ferrero wins court battle against China fakes

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A five-year-old Sino-Italian chocolate war has ended, with the mainland's highest court ordering a Chinese manufacturer to stop producing nutty knock-offs of Italian giant confectioner Ferrero's signature gold-wrapped chocolates.

The Supreme People's Court also ordered manufacturer Montresor to pay 'symbolic' damages of 500,000 yuan (HK$557,104) for making fake Ferrero Rocher chocolates.

Victory was sweet for the Turin-based chocolatier, which said the ruling was important for all Italian firms because copies of 'Made in Italy' products were widespread.

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'It is already hard for Italian companies, and foreign ones in general, to get into China, overcome resistance put up against foreign products, build up a commercial network and invest in the country, only to be faced with a strong and invisible enemy such as the counterfeiting industry,' the firm said.

Ferrero Rocher chocolates are a popular gift for mainlanders, especially during the Lunar New Year, and almost ubiquitous in Hong Kong.

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The confectioner said it had spent more than US$1 million battling counterfeiters but would look at further investment on the mainland.

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