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Home»Press Release»MDPPA strengthens call for consumer vigilance with ‘No to Counterfeit’ campaign
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MDPPA strengthens call for consumer vigilance with ‘No to Counterfeit’ campaign

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenDecember 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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As the motorcycle industry in the Philippines continues to grow, the Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association (MDPPA) is doubling down on its efforts to fight the proliferation of counterfeit parts in the country. In partnership with the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), MDPPA recently launched the “No to Counterfeit” campaign, an initiative aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of counterfeit motorcycle parts.

MDPPA and IPOPHIL experts, together with guest speaker Nagasue-san from JAMA, pose for a group photo during the Product & Brand Identification Seminar at the IPOPHIL office.

The launch of the campaign follows the successful Product and Branding Seminar held last November 4, 2025 at the IPOPHIL office, where participants from MDPPA member companies were trained on how to spot fake components. Beyond the technical knowledge, the campaign’s broader goal is to empower riders, mechanics, and resellers to make informed choices and to report counterfeit activity.

Nagasue-san of JAMA delivers his presentation during the Product & Brand Identification Seminar

“In today’s fast-paced market, the ability to identify products accurately and efficiently is no longer just a technical requirement, but a competitive necessity. Whether it’s ensuring regulatory compliance, preventing counterfeiting, or streamlining the supply chain, the methods we use to identify products form the very foundation of our success,” said MDPPA Vice President, Engr. Erwin Estrada.

“Every day, motorcycle users are exposed to the risk of buying counterfeit motorcycle aftermarket products. In fact, just in December last year, the National Bureau of Investigation, a member of the National Committee of Intellectual Property Rights, seized counterfeit motorcycle parts valued at P12 million during a raid in Bulacan,” said IPOPHL’s IP Enforcement Office Supervising Director, Atty. Christine Pangilinan-Canlapan.

“Despite the continued efforts of our law enforcement agencies, we recognize that there are still widely accessible counterfeit motorcycle parts and accessories in the market, whether online or offline. Thus, we reaffirm our commitment to always support MDPPA in its initiatives such as this to empower our law enforcement agents by capacitating them with technical knowledge that only brand owners can provide to effectively fulfill their duties,” Pangilinan-Canlapan added.

This directly supports MDPPA’s valued Tropang MAALAM advocacy, reminding riders that fake products aren’t just low quality, they’re dangerous. By rejecting counterfeit parts, we empower every rider to be a maalam (wise) consumer, choosing safety, certified quality and non-negotiable protection.

Counterfeit parts put riders and businesses at risk, leading to failures that can lead to injury or death. Choosing genuine components ensures safety, reliable performance, and long-term savings. Through its ‘No to Counterfeit’ campaign, MDPPA urges riders to stay vigilant and report suspicious sellers or fake parts, helping build a safer, more responsible motorcycle industry for all.

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