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Shenzhen Customs Seized 73 Thousand Pieces Of Fake Brand Clothes Worth Over One Million Copies.

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Customs recently seized infringement at Shekou Port

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More than 7.3 pieces of products, including Nike, NIKE, Adidas, ADIDAS and Puma, are worth more than 1 million yuan in value.


In March 7th, an import and export company of Jiangxi declared a number of export to Shekou customs.

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Customs officers found that the number of clothing was as high as more than 70 thousand pieces, but the brand declared by the company was an unknown brand in China, and the destination of the goods was a high income country in Western Asia.

In view of the fact that there are many doubtful points in the export garments, Shekou customs inspected the goods and found that they were marked with famous international brands such as Nike (NIKE), Adidas (ADIDAS), Puma (PUMA) and so on.


In March 31st, it was confirmed by the relevant rights holders that all of the garments were infringing products. According to preliminary estimates, the value of the products exceeded RMB 1 million yuan.

At present, the customs anti smuggling department is conducting further investigations into the case.

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