Authorities in Ras Al Khaimah have stepped up retail-level enforcement against trademark infringement, resulting in the removal of a large volume of infringing goods from the market during 2025. Enforcement activity was driven primarily by consumer complaints and targeted inspections conducted by the Ras Al Khaimah Department of Economic Development (RAK DED).

Inspection campaigns focused on commercial outlets suspected of trading in goods bearing unauthorized use of registered trademarks. Actions taken by the Commercial Protection Section led to the confiscation of infringing merchandise across multiple retail locations, reflecting sustained monitoring rather than isolated enforcement.

Official data indicate that RAK DED received 937 consumer complaints in 2025, with an administrative resolution rate of approximately 95 percent. Trademark-related complaints resulted in targeted inspections and enforcement actions against infringing commercial establishments.

RAK DED reiterated that counterfeit goods present both consumer safety concerns and competitive distortions for legitimate businesses. The Department continues to rely on complaint-based intelligence alongside routine inspections to identify violations and maintain market discipline.